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Align the Development of Your Transport Protocol Experts Group Products with the Roadmap for Services in Europe.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c82010) has announced the addition of The Complete Guide to TPEG TPEG Transport Protocol Experts Group
TPEG Transport Protocol Exchange Group
 to their offering.

Our research combines a technical guide to the subject with clear and simple explanations of the basic concepts together with a comprehensive review of the latest plans and trials of TPEG services on a country-by-country basis.

This report will help you to:

- Understand the implications of TPEG on the design of your future navigation systems

- Avoid costly mistakes by learning which "flavour" of TPEG is most likely to succeed

- Align the development of your TPEG products with the roadmap for services in Europe

- Develop a profitable business model by taking advantage of the flexible content and access control that TPEG offers

Content Outline:

Part 1 - Understanding the technology

1. Executive summary

1.1 Introduction to The Guide to TPEG reports

1.2 Introduction to this report

1.3 Conclusions

1.4 Summary of key points

2. Creating TPEG messages

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Differences between RDS (1) (Remote Data Services) A set of programming interfaces from Microsoft that enables users to update data on the Internet or intranets from their ActiveX-enabled browser.  TMC TMC Technology Marketing Corporation (Norwalk, Connecticut)
TMC Texas Medical Center (Houston, TX)
TMC Traffic Message Channel
TMC The Movie Channel
TMC Traffic Management Center
 and TPEG

2.3 Construction of a TPEG message

2.4 Message Management Container

2.5 Application Event Container

2.5.1. The need for RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time.

(2) (Release/Released To M
 and TEC

2.5.2. Differences between RTM and TEC

2.5.3. Other key applications

2.6 Location Referencing Container

2.6.1. TMC location codes

2.6.2. TPEG-Loc

2.6.3. Dynamic Location Referencing (DLR DLR Dollar(s)
DLR Dealer
DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (German Aerospace Center)
DLR Docklands Light Railway (London, UK)
DLR Dynamic Language Runtime
)

2.7 Summary

3. Transporting TPEG messages over DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) The digital radio standard in most countries except for the U.S., which uses iBiquity's HD Radio, and Japan, which uses Terrestrial Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB-T).  

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Differences between DAB and FM services

3.3 Decoding de·code  
tr.v. de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing, de·codes
1. To convert from code into plain text.

2. To convert from a scrambled electronic signal into an interpretable one.

3.
 a TPEG service

3.3.1. DAB descrambler de·scram·bler  
n.
An electronic device that decodes a scrambled transmission into a signal that is intelligible to the receiving apparatus.



descrambler  
 - Detecting the presence of TPEG services

3.3.2. DAB data filter - Separating out TPEG services

3.3.3. TPEG decoder - Decoding TPEG messages

3.4 Summary

List of figures

Figure 1. Summary of differences between TPEG and RDS TMC

Figure 2. TPEG Message construction

Figure 3. Current and future TPEG applications

Figure 4. Example of look-up table look-up table n (COMPUT) → tabla de consulta

look-up table n (Comput) → table f à consulter

look-up table n (
 used by RTM and TEC

Figure 5. Structural and content differences between TPEG TEC and TPEG RTM

Figure 6. Management of different location referencing techniques

Figure 7. Comparison of TMC, TPEG Loc and DLR location referencing

Figure 8. Transporting TPEG messages from the service provider to the car over DAB

Figure 9. Outline of in-car TPEG receiver

Figure 10. Decoding of TPEG messages

Part 2 - The status of services in Europe

1. Executive summary

1.1 Introduction to The Guide to TPEG reports

1.2 Introduction to this report

1.3 Conclusions

1.4 Summary of key points

1.4.1. The progress of TPEG

1.4.2. Major developments to RDS TMC services

2. The ongoing development of TPEG

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Background to TPEG development

2.3 The continued development of TPEG

2.4 The Travellers Information Services See Information Systems.  Association (TISA Tisa, river: see Tisza. )

2.5 Threats to future progress of TPEG

3. Planned launches of TPEG services

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Overview of planned services in Europe

3.3 Country- by-country outline of planned TPEG services

3.3.1. France

3.3.2. Germany

3.3.3. Italy

3.3.4. UK

3.3.5. Public service providers

4. The ongoing development of RDS TMC services

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Overview of major developments within RDS TMC

4.3 Customers of commercial service providers

List of figures

Figure 1. Outline of commercial service provider activity within TPEG

Figure 2. Status of TPEG application standardisation

Figure 3. Overview of TISA activities

Figure 4. Status of commercial TPEG services in Europe

Figure 5. Status of RDS TMC services in Europe

Figure 6. Commercial service provider agreements with OEMs and PND (Personal Navigation Device) A portable GPS-based navigation system that can be used when walking, hiking or in any vehicle. See GPS.  suppliers

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