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Course: WIVEC 08, Fall 2009
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and Challenges Solutions: Commercialization of Vehicular Wireless Communication Technology WiVeC 2008 Calgary, Alberta John Moring john.moring@kapsch.net Kapsch TraffiCom Inc. 1 Who we are Kapsch More than 140 installations in 30 countries More than 12 million tags or OBUs (On-Board Units) supplied worldwide More than 11,000 equipped lanes worldwide 5.9 GHz established test site at E-470 in Denver for...

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