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Kai-Fong Chou, Chung-Ping Young, Shiou-Yu Chen and Li-Chang Wang
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, 701 Taiwan
Telematics enhances the operations of a modern car. The Messenger on-the-drive
(MOD) is developed as an inter-vehicle multi-networked voice/text communication utility,
which enables the seamless wireless or telecommunications among the drivers and
passengers in a fleet of cars. Two core features of Stream Control Transmission Protocol
(SCTP), multi-streaming and multihoming, are applied for implementing the MOD project.
We also use Partial Reliable SCTP (PR-SCTP), a characteristic extension of SCTP,
to provide low latency handover in multi-network. By integrating our proprietary works
and other open source projects, the MOD was successfully built.
Received September 6, 2006; accepted March 10, 2007.
Communicated by Jane W. S. Liu.