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This book covers five fundamental pillars paving the road towards future of connected autonomous electric vehicles and smart cities. The connectivity pillar covers the latest technologies on vehicle-to-everything (V2X) networking and vehicular cloud computing, focusing on their role towards vehicle autonomy and smart cities applications.
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This book covers five fundamental pillars paving the road towards future of connected autonomous electric vehicles and smart cities. The connectivity pillar covers the latest technologies on vehicle-to-everything (V2X) networking and vehicular cloud computing, focusing on their role towards vehicle autonomy and smart cities applications.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259254
- Artikelnr.: 60549900
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259254
- Artikelnr.: 60549900
Hussein T. Mouftah works at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (was School of Information Technology and Engineering) of the University of Ottawa. He joined in 2002 as a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair Professor, where he became a University Distinguished Professor in 2006. Melike Erol-Kantarci is Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in AI-enabled Next-Generation Wireless Networks and associate professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Ottawa. Sameh Sorour is an Assistant Professor at the School of Computing, Queen's University, Canada. He is the founder and director of the Queen's Connected and Autonomous Systems and Technologies (Queen's CASTLE) laboratory.
Part 1. CAEVs and Systems Integration for Smart Cities. Chapter 1.
Connected and Autonomous Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Integration to Microgrids in Future Smart Cities. Chapter 2. A Hierarchical
Management Framework for Autonomous Electric Mobility-on-Demand Services.
Chapter 3. Multifaceted Synthesis of Autonomous Vehicles' Emerging
Landscape. Chapter 4. Machine Learning Methodologies for Electric-Vehicle
Energy Management Strategies: a Comprehensive Survey. Chapter 5. Dynamic
Road Management in the Era of CAV. Part 2. Networking for Connected
Vehicles. Chapter 6. VANET Communication and Mobility Sustainability:
Interactions and Mutual Impacts in Vehicular Environment. Chapter 7.
Message Dissemination in Connected Vehicles. Chapter 8. Exploring Cloud
Virtualization over Vehicular Networks with Mobility Support. Chapter 9.
Data Offloading Approaches for Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Communications
in 5G and Beyond. Chapter 10. Connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for
Flexible Coverage, Data Gathering and Emergency Scenarios. Part 3.
Localization and Navigation for Autonomous Vehicles. Chapter 11.
Localization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network and Autonomous, Vehicles, Are We
Done Yet?. Chapter 12. Automotive Radar Signal Analysis. Chapter 13.
Multisensor Precise Positioning for Automated and Connected Vehicles.
Chapter 14. Deploying Wireless Charging Systems for Connected and
Autonomous Electric Vehicles. Chapter 15. Dynamic Wireless Charging of
Electric Vehicles. Chapter 16. Wirelessly Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) in Smart City. Chapter 17. Cyber Security Considerations for
Automated Electro-MobilityServices in Smart Cities. Chapter 18.
Incentivized and Secure Blockchain-based Firmware Update and Dissemination
for Autonomous Vehicles.
Connected and Autonomous Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Integration to Microgrids in Future Smart Cities. Chapter 2. A Hierarchical
Management Framework for Autonomous Electric Mobility-on-Demand Services.
Chapter 3. Multifaceted Synthesis of Autonomous Vehicles' Emerging
Landscape. Chapter 4. Machine Learning Methodologies for Electric-Vehicle
Energy Management Strategies: a Comprehensive Survey. Chapter 5. Dynamic
Road Management in the Era of CAV. Part 2. Networking for Connected
Vehicles. Chapter 6. VANET Communication and Mobility Sustainability:
Interactions and Mutual Impacts in Vehicular Environment. Chapter 7.
Message Dissemination in Connected Vehicles. Chapter 8. Exploring Cloud
Virtualization over Vehicular Networks with Mobility Support. Chapter 9.
Data Offloading Approaches for Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Communications
in 5G and Beyond. Chapter 10. Connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for
Flexible Coverage, Data Gathering and Emergency Scenarios. Part 3.
Localization and Navigation for Autonomous Vehicles. Chapter 11.
Localization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network and Autonomous, Vehicles, Are We
Done Yet?. Chapter 12. Automotive Radar Signal Analysis. Chapter 13.
Multisensor Precise Positioning for Automated and Connected Vehicles.
Chapter 14. Deploying Wireless Charging Systems for Connected and
Autonomous Electric Vehicles. Chapter 15. Dynamic Wireless Charging of
Electric Vehicles. Chapter 16. Wirelessly Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) in Smart City. Chapter 17. Cyber Security Considerations for
Automated Electro-MobilityServices in Smart Cities. Chapter 18.
Incentivized and Secure Blockchain-based Firmware Update and Dissemination
for Autonomous Vehicles.
Part 1. CAEVs and Systems Integration for Smart Cities. Chapter 1.
Connected and Autonomous Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Integration to Microgrids in Future Smart Cities. Chapter 2. A Hierarchical
Management Framework for Autonomous Electric Mobility-on-Demand Services.
Chapter 3. Multifaceted Synthesis of Autonomous Vehicles' Emerging
Landscape. Chapter 4. Machine Learning Methodologies for Electric-Vehicle
Energy Management Strategies: a Comprehensive Survey. Chapter 5. Dynamic
Road Management in the Era of CAV. Part 2. Networking for Connected
Vehicles. Chapter 6. VANET Communication and Mobility Sustainability:
Interactions and Mutual Impacts in Vehicular Environment. Chapter 7.
Message Dissemination in Connected Vehicles. Chapter 8. Exploring Cloud
Virtualization over Vehicular Networks with Mobility Support. Chapter 9.
Data Offloading Approaches for Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Communications
in 5G and Beyond. Chapter 10. Connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for
Flexible Coverage, Data Gathering and Emergency Scenarios. Part 3.
Localization and Navigation for Autonomous Vehicles. Chapter 11.
Localization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network and Autonomous, Vehicles, Are We
Done Yet?. Chapter 12. Automotive Radar Signal Analysis. Chapter 13.
Multisensor Precise Positioning for Automated and Connected Vehicles.
Chapter 14. Deploying Wireless Charging Systems for Connected and
Autonomous Electric Vehicles. Chapter 15. Dynamic Wireless Charging of
Electric Vehicles. Chapter 16. Wirelessly Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) in Smart City. Chapter 17. Cyber Security Considerations for
Automated Electro-MobilityServices in Smart Cities. Chapter 18.
Incentivized and Secure Blockchain-based Firmware Update and Dissemination
for Autonomous Vehicles.
Connected and Autonomous Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Integration to Microgrids in Future Smart Cities. Chapter 2. A Hierarchical
Management Framework for Autonomous Electric Mobility-on-Demand Services.
Chapter 3. Multifaceted Synthesis of Autonomous Vehicles' Emerging
Landscape. Chapter 4. Machine Learning Methodologies for Electric-Vehicle
Energy Management Strategies: a Comprehensive Survey. Chapter 5. Dynamic
Road Management in the Era of CAV. Part 2. Networking for Connected
Vehicles. Chapter 6. VANET Communication and Mobility Sustainability:
Interactions and Mutual Impacts in Vehicular Environment. Chapter 7.
Message Dissemination in Connected Vehicles. Chapter 8. Exploring Cloud
Virtualization over Vehicular Networks with Mobility Support. Chapter 9.
Data Offloading Approaches for Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Communications
in 5G and Beyond. Chapter 10. Connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for
Flexible Coverage, Data Gathering and Emergency Scenarios. Part 3.
Localization and Navigation for Autonomous Vehicles. Chapter 11.
Localization for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network and Autonomous, Vehicles, Are We
Done Yet?. Chapter 12. Automotive Radar Signal Analysis. Chapter 13.
Multisensor Precise Positioning for Automated and Connected Vehicles.
Chapter 14. Deploying Wireless Charging Systems for Connected and
Autonomous Electric Vehicles. Chapter 15. Dynamic Wireless Charging of
Electric Vehicles. Chapter 16. Wirelessly Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) in Smart City. Chapter 17. Cyber Security Considerations for
Automated Electro-MobilityServices in Smart Cities. Chapter 18.
Incentivized and Secure Blockchain-based Firmware Update and Dissemination
for Autonomous Vehicles.