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Vehicular Entertainment Systems: Mobile Application Enhancement in Networked Infrastructures

Entertainment systems can transform a tedious trip to an enjoyable experience. In this article, we present a new business model and a complete architecture for vehicular entertainment networks that allow users to transfer applications from their mobile terminals to infrastructure elements, such as s...

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Published in:IEEE vehicular technology magazine 2012-09, Vol.7 (3), p.73-79
Main Authors: Costa-Montenegro, E., Quinoy-Garcia, F., Gonzalez-castano, F. J., Gil-Castineira, F.
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