Transportation
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* [http://linuxgizmos.com/linux-based-controller-remotely-pilots-bond-car/ Russian startup offers wireless remote controller for cars] | * [http://linuxgizmos.com/linux-based-controller-remotely-pilots-bond-car/ Russian startup offers wireless remote controller for cars] | ||
* [http://blogs.intel.com/iot/2014/10/accelerating-adoption-web-technologies-automotive-industry/ Accelerating the Adoption of Web Technologies in the Automotive Industry] | * [http://blogs.intel.com/iot/2014/10/accelerating-adoption-web-technologies-automotive-industry/ Accelerating the Adoption of Web Technologies in the Automotive Industry] | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 26 November 2014
The Transportation category is for electronic formats used in vehicles, transit systems, shipping networks, and the like.
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Automotive
- Automotive black box
- On-board diagnostics (automobile service data)
- OnStar
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Aviation
Public transit
See Magnetic stripe card and Contactless smart card for some of the physical media used for fare tracking and collection.
Railroading
Shipping
Spacecraft
NASA and other space programs use formats under Scientific Data formats, particularly Scientific Data formats#Astronomical and Space.
Trucking
Links
- EU group mulls 'remote car-stopping device' for police
- US to push for mandatory car-to-car wireless communications
- Why can't we track jets directly?
- Rethink the airline boarding pass
- Guerilla installation of highway sign
- Russian startup offers wireless remote controller for cars
- Accelerating the Adoption of Web Technologies in the Automotive Industry
- Will copyright law stop you from working on your car in the near future?