Implementation of Vehicle Control System Based on IPV6-CAN Gateway

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Vehicle will be connected to the Internet as both for ubiquitous remote controlling and as a means to meet Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) needs. At first, a gateway system between Controller Area Network (CAN) and IPV6 is required to connect vehicles to the Internet. Then this paper achieves the access of vehicle information and the control of vehicle using the CDMA wireless network based on the gateway. Finally, according to the result of the test, we have verified the correction and effectiveness of the control system.

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