Fundamentals of speech recognition
Fundamentals of speech recognition
A novel solution to interconnect FieldBus systems using IEEE wireless LAN technology
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Validation of in-vehicle real-time applications
Computers in Industry
Can System Engineering: From Theory to Practical Applications
Can System Engineering: From Theory to Practical Applications
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Quality of service schemes for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs: an evaluation
Mobile Networks and Applications
Reliable Real-Time Communication in CAN Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A new method for transferring CAN messages using wireless ATM
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Building an interconnection between PROFIBUS and ATM networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
EAP methods for wireless networks
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Extending CAN segments with IEEE 802.11 WLAN
AICCSA '05 Proceedings of the ACS/IEEE 2005 International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications
A CAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless Lan local bridge design
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Interconnection of CAN segments through IEEE 802.16 wireless MAN
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Proposal and evaluation of dynamic assignment of priorities in CAN
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Advances in automotive digital communications
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Performance analysis of ad hoc wireless LANs for real-time traffic
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Ever increasing number of mobile devices in automation systems have revealed the requirement of utilizing wireless communication systems enabling interoperability between existing wired and wireless systems. Therefore, a wireless interworking unit (WIU) is usually employed to provide required interworking functionality. This work briefly exploits a controller area network (CAN)/IEEE 802.11b WIU and a speech activated control application to be used in a CAN-based industrial networking environment and presents its prototype. The WIU employed provides communication skills with the speech activated control system including a speech recognition process and CAN-based distributed control application over the wireless medium.