Abstract
In this paper both the reasons for tyre pressure monitoring and the current systems on the market are discussed. This is followed by a description of Nokian Tyres’ pressure monitoring system and the Bluetooth technology in general. Also some possibilities of Intelligent Tyre technology in the future are shown.
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