<p><p>This new edition continues to focus on the nuts and bolts of wireless network access for devices on board vehicles. It has been updated to reflect on the most recent trends in the broad domain of Intelligent Transport Systems. It covers 802.11ac β a recent standard that is very useful in conte
Intelligent Transportation Systems: Dependable Vehicular Communications for Improved Road Safety
β Scribed by Muhammad Alam, Joaquim Ferreira, JosΓ© Fonseca (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Series
- Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 52
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents cutting-edge work on the most challenging research issues concerning intelligent transportation systems (ITS), introducing selected, highly relevant advanced research on scheduling and real-time communication for vehicular networks, as well as fault tolerance, test beds and simulations for ITS. The authors define new architectures that support cooperative sensing in ITS and offer guidance for the development of a reference end-to-end implementation. The presented results allow advanced traffic and travel management strategies to be formulated on the basis of reliable and real-time input data. The effectiveness of these new strategies, together with the proposed systems, is assessed in field trials and via simulations.
The chapters in this book detail new research findings, algorithms, protocols, and the development of an implementation platform for ITS that merges and integrates heterogeneous data sources into a common system. In addition, they provide a set of advanced tools for the control, monitoring, simulation, and prediction of traffic that result in safer, more sustainable, and less congested roads.
Work undertaken within the framework of the FP7 project ICSI (Intelligent Cooperative Sensing for Improved traffic efficiency) is also included in the research activities addressed.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems....Pages 1-17
Visible Light Communication for Cooperative ITS....Pages 19-47
Deterministic Vehicular Communications Supported by the Roadside Infrastructure: A Case Study....Pages 49-80
STDMA-based Scheduling Algorithm for Infrastructured Vehicular Networks....Pages 81-105
Medium Access Control (MAC) Techniques for Safety Improvement....Pages 107-133
Deterministic MAC Protocol Based on Clustering for VANETs....Pages 135-152
Towards Predictable Vehicular Networks....Pages 153-167
Fault Tolerant Architecture for Infrastructure based Vehicular Networks....Pages 169-194
Exploring Seamless Connectivity and Proactive Handover Techniques in VANET Systems....Pages 195-220
Modeling Vehicles Mobility for Connectivity Analysis in VANET....Pages 221-239
HDy Copilot: A Mobile Application for Automatic Accident Detection and Multimodal Alert Dissemination....Pages 241-270
β¦ Subjects
Communications Engineering, Networks; Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering; Automotive Engineering
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