Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Emerging Technologies for Road Vehicle Automation
by Amit Kumar Tyagi and Shaveta Malik
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022 eISBN: 978-1-83953-429-4 | Cloth: 978-1-83953-428-7
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK The automation of road vehicles is still developing, moving towards improved technology, safety, energy and fuel efficiency, comfort, economic growth, and real-world applications. Vehicle connectivity and information exchange over the road is an essential requirement for the future of automated driving. This book is intended to help bridge the gap between theory and applications of autonomous vehicles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: past, present and future
Chapter 2: MAC layer, Hybrid MAC protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
Chapter 3: Opportunistic routing protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANETs) and intelligent transportation system (ITS)
Chapter 4: Forwarding and remote networking in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 5: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) relay in Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANETs) against smart jamming with reinforcement learning/deep learning
Chapter 6: Vehicular cloud computing: introduction to cloud-based vehicles
Chapter 7: Advanced vehicle motion control and LTE/5G/6G for vehicular communications
Chapter 8: Computer vision in Autonomous Intelligent Vehicles (AIV)
Chapter 9: Biometric and blockchain-based vehicular technology
Chapter 10: Internet of Things-based vehicular technology (IoV): introduction and its scope
Chapter 11: Intelligent transportation system: Introduction and its scope in the near future
Chapter 12: Autonomous Vehicles (AVs): localization, navigation and tracking/tracing
Chapter 13: Realistic vehicular mobility/channel models for vehicular communications for autonomous intelligent vehicles (AIVs)
Chapter 14: Intelligent network access system for environment perception and modeling in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Chapter 15: Multi-channel operations, coexistence, and spectrum sharing for vehicular communications
Chapter 16: Simulation tools and techniques for vehicular communications and its applications
Chapter 17: Security, privacy, and trust for Autonomous Intelligent Vehicles/Intelligent Transportation Systems
Chapter 18: Future research trends, applications, and standards in emerging vehicle technology
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Emerging Technologies for Road Vehicle Automation
by Amit Kumar Tyagi and Shaveta Malik
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022 eISBN: 978-1-83953-429-4 Cloth: 978-1-83953-428-7
The automation of road vehicles is still developing, moving towards improved technology, safety, energy and fuel efficiency, comfort, economic growth, and real-world applications. Vehicle connectivity and information exchange over the road is an essential requirement for the future of automated driving. This book is intended to help bridge the gap between theory and applications of autonomous vehicles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: past, present and future
Chapter 2: MAC layer, Hybrid MAC protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
Chapter 3: Opportunistic routing protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANETs) and intelligent transportation system (ITS)
Chapter 4: Forwarding and remote networking in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 5: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) relay in Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANETs) against smart jamming with reinforcement learning/deep learning
Chapter 6: Vehicular cloud computing: introduction to cloud-based vehicles
Chapter 7: Advanced vehicle motion control and LTE/5G/6G for vehicular communications
Chapter 8: Computer vision in Autonomous Intelligent Vehicles (AIV)
Chapter 9: Biometric and blockchain-based vehicular technology
Chapter 10: Internet of Things-based vehicular technology (IoV): introduction and its scope
Chapter 11: Intelligent transportation system: Introduction and its scope in the near future
Chapter 12: Autonomous Vehicles (AVs): localization, navigation and tracking/tracing
Chapter 13: Realistic vehicular mobility/channel models for vehicular communications for autonomous intelligent vehicles (AIVs)
Chapter 14: Intelligent network access system for environment perception and modeling in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Chapter 15: Multi-channel operations, coexistence, and spectrum sharing for vehicular communications
Chapter 16: Simulation tools and techniques for vehicular communications and its applications
Chapter 17: Security, privacy, and trust for Autonomous Intelligent Vehicles/Intelligent Transportation Systems
Chapter 18: Future research trends, applications, and standards in emerging vehicle technology