MOST Network and System

MOST and AVB: Two Candidates for Infotainment Networks

25. April 2013, 16:30 Uhr | Günter Dannhäuser, Dr. Walter Franz und Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel is professor of the Wilhelm Schickard Institute at the University of Tuebingen and director at the Forschungszentrum Informatik in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel is professor of the Wilhelm Schickard Institute at the University of Tuebingen and director at the Forschungszentrum Informatik in Karlsruhe, Germany.
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Günter Dannhäuser works as a scientific employee in car pre-development on telematics and infotainment networks at Daimler AG in Ulm.
Günter Dannhäuser works as a scientific employee in car pre-development on telematics and infotainment networks at Daimler AG in Ulm.
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Dr. Walter Franz leads the Telematic Networks' Team at Daimler AG car pre-development in Ulm. He represents the Daimler AG in MOST Cooperation Steering Committee.
Dr. Walter Franz leads the Telematic Networks' Team at Daimler AG car pre-development in Ulm. He represents the Daimler AG in MOST Cooperation Steering Committee.
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  1. MOST and AVB: Two Candidates for Infotainment Networks
  2. MOST and AVB in comparison
  3. Differences between both technologies
  4. Evaluating AVB and interoperability
  5. Authors:

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