Wireless controller and smartphone based interaction system for electric bicycles.

  • Jorge Revuelta Herrero
    ACM Student Member jrevuelta[at]acm.org
  • Gabriel Villarrubia
    ACM Student Member
  • Alberto L. Barriuso
    ACM Student Member
  • Daniel Hernández
    ACM Student Member
  • Álvaro Lozano
    ACM Student Member
  • Marco Antonio De La Serna González
    EBIKEMOTION TECHNOLOGIES S.L.

Abstract

Throughout the last years, great improvements have been made in the automotive industry, a sector with a high impact in both economics and social environments. Many development efforts have targeted on satisfying the need of providing smart environments to the end user in vehicles, such as cars. This paper proposes a brand-new solution in the automotive field, consisting of a new product family which aims to transform the traditional bicycle to an electric bicycle using an architecture that provides an adaptive environment to the user, improving the driving experience enabling value-added services.
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Revuelta Herrero, J., Villarrubia, G., L. Barriuso, A., Hernández, D., Lozano, Álvaro, & De La Serna González, M. A. (2016). Wireless controller and smartphone based interaction system for electric bicycles. ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal, 4(4), 59–68. https://doi.org/10.14201/ADCAIJ2015445968

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