Applied Sciences (Feb 2025)

An Efficient Data Transmission Protocol Based on Embedded System Using Cellular Technology Infrastructure

  • Cesar Isaza,
  • Jonny Paul Zavala De Paz,
  • Ely Karina Anaya,
  • Jose Amilcar Rizzo Sierra,
  • Cristian Felipe Ramirez-Gutierrez,
  • Pamela Rocio Ibarra Tapia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15052562
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 2562

Abstract

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Every time the proper functioning of the vehicles must be guaranteed, as well as safety and efficiency. To achieve this, some expensive solutions are used, with few connectivity options and that fail to meet consumer demand. This paper presents a low-cost hardware system for the design of a real-time communication protocol between the electronic control unit (ECU) of a vehicle and a remote server based in a embedded system. A dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) approach is implemented, so error codes (DTCs) are always available on a unit equipped with this system. The vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication protocol through voice channels is provided by cellular technology infrastructure, in which primary information is shared to monitor vehicles. With real-time data transmission, communication is established through a voice phone call between the vehicle’s ECU and the destination server, communicating the DTC codes. The system shows that the communication protocol has an effectiveness of 78.23%, which means that with the use of 2G technology, which is active and operating in many regions, it allows the information with the data to be received by the receiving user. Through this implemented system, it is ensured that if a vehicle suffers an accident or stops due to a mechanical failure in a region where there is no cellular technology coverage, information or a message can be sent so that through communication the rescue can be carried out using an cellular technology coverage.

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