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Vehicle Simulator: Virtual Trip Runner (VTR)/ Real Time Recorder (RTR)

Author(s): Aatray Kumar Singh*, Ashish Nanaware and Satyajit Pangaonkar

Publisher : FOREX Publication

Published : 30 march 2016

e-ISSN : 2347-470X

Page(s) : 33-36




Aatray Kumar Singh*, Department of Electronics and Communication University of Pune, India; Email: aatraysingh85@gmail.com

Ashish Nanaware, Department of Electronics and Communication University of Pune, India; Email: ashishnanaware310@rediffmail.com

Satyajit Pangaonkar, Department of Electronics and Communication University of Pune, India; Email: sapangaonkar@entc.maepune.ac.in

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Aatray Kumar Singh, Ashish Nanaware and Satyajit Pangaonkar (2016), Vehicle Simulator: Virtual Trip Runner (VTR)/ Real Time Recorder (RTR). IJEER 4(1), 33-36. DOI: 10.37391/IJEER.040107.