We see in the present day scenario that the Global
positioning system (GPS) has been an effective tool to track the
vehicle. However the adverse part of it is that it can only track a
vehicle-s position. Our present work provides a better platform to
track and disable a vehicle using wireless technology. In our system
we embed a microcomputer which monitors the series of automotive
systems like engine, fuel and braking system. The external USB
modem is connected with the microcomputer to provide 24 x 7
internet accesses. The microcomputer is synchronized with the
owner-s multimedia mobile by means of a software tool “REMOTE
DESKTOP". A unique username and password is provided to the
software tool, so that the owner can only access the microcomputer
through the internet on owner-s mobile. The key fact is that our
design is placed such that it is known only to the owner.
[1] New design strategies for automobile, Romain Beaume, Christophe
Midler.
[2] The innovation race for electric vehicles, Franck Aggeri, Maria
Elmquist, Hans Pohl, DOI: 10.1504/IJATM.2009.026394.
[3] Shifting value generation in the automotive supply chain, Michael
Lewis, Mickey Howard.
[4] Supplier integration: an international comparison of supplier and
automaker experience, Hans-Erich Muller. DOI:
10.1504/IJATM.2009.023584.
[5] Innovation networks in the automotive industry, Christoph Dilk, Ronald
Gleich, Andreas Wald, Jaideep Motwan.
[6] Intermediation in downstream automotive supply chains - the role of
internet technology, Dotun Adebanjo
[7] Configuration and coordination of activities: exploring the synergy
between modularity and information technology, Ki-Chan Kim,
Changsoo Sohn, Thomas Roemer, Ali Yassine
[8] Evaluating e-learning among automotive small-medium: Jacques
chanaron.
[1] New design strategies for automobile, Romain Beaume, Christophe
Midler.
[2] The innovation race for electric vehicles, Franck Aggeri, Maria
Elmquist, Hans Pohl, DOI: 10.1504/IJATM.2009.026394.
[3] Shifting value generation in the automotive supply chain, Michael
Lewis, Mickey Howard.
[4] Supplier integration: an international comparison of supplier and
automaker experience, Hans-Erich Muller. DOI:
10.1504/IJATM.2009.023584.
[5] Innovation networks in the automotive industry, Christoph Dilk, Ronald
Gleich, Andreas Wald, Jaideep Motwan.
[6] Intermediation in downstream automotive supply chains - the role of
internet technology, Dotun Adebanjo
[7] Configuration and coordination of activities: exploring the synergy
between modularity and information technology, Ki-Chan Kim,
Changsoo Sohn, Thomas Roemer, Ali Yassine
[8] Evaluating e-learning among automotive small-medium: Jacques
chanaron.
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positioning system (GPS) has been an effective tool to track the
vehicle. However the adverse part of it is that it can only track a
vehicle-s position. Our present work provides a better platform to
track and disable a vehicle using wireless technology. In our system
we embed a microcomputer which monitors the series of automotive
systems like engine, fuel and braking system. The external USB
modem is connected with the microcomputer to provide 24 x 7
internet accesses. The microcomputer is synchronized with the
owner-s multimedia mobile by means of a software tool “REMOTE
DESKTOP". A unique username and password is provided to the
software tool, so that the owner can only access the microcomputer
through the internet on owner-s mobile. The key fact is that our
design is placed such that it is known only to the owner.", keywords = "GPS, Microcomputer, Multimedia Phone, REMOTEDESKTOP, USB Modem.", volume = "4", number = "6", pages = "502-4", }