<p>The book provides a broad overview of the challenges and recent developments in the field of smart mobility and transportation, includingย technical, algorithmic and social aspects of smart mobility and transportation. It reviews new ideas for services and platforms for future mobility. New concep
Smart Transportation: AI Enabled Mobility and Autonomous Driving
โ Scribed by Guido Dartmann, Anke Schmeink, Volker Lรผcken, Houbing Song, Martina Ziefle, Giovanni Prestiflippo
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The book provides a broad overview of the challenges and recent developments in the field of smart mobility and transportation, includingย technical, algorithmic and social aspects of smart mobility and transportation. It reviews new ideas for services and platforms for future mobility. New concepts of artificial intelligence and the implementation in new hardware architecture are discussed. In the context of artificial intelligence, new challenges of machine learning for autonomous vehicles and fleets are investigated. The book also investigates human factors and social questions of future mobility concepts.
The goal of this book is to provide a holistic approach towards smart transportation. The book reviews new technologies such as theย cloud, machine learning and communication for fully atomatized transport, catering to the needs of citizens. This will lead to complete change of concepts in transportion.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
1. Social Acceptance of Autonomous Driving โ The Importance of Public Discourse and Citizen Participation
2. Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Vehicle Fleets: Desired Requirements, Solutions and a Best Practice Project
3. Large-scale Simulation of a Mobility-on-Demand System for the German City Aachen
4. Artificial Intelligence for Fleets of Autonomous Vehicles: Desired Requirements and Solution Approaches
5. Future Urban Mobility: Designing New Mobility Technologies in Open Innovation Networks
6. Communication and Service Aspects of Smart Mobility: Improving Security, Privacy and Efficiency of Mobility Services by Utilizing Distributed Ledger Technology
7. Pseudonym Management through Blockchain: Cost-efficient Privacy Preservation on Smart Transportation
8. Simulation Platforms for Autonomous Driving and Smart Mobility: Simulation Platforms, Concepts, Software, APIs
9. Deep-Learning Based Depth Completion for Autonomous Driving Applications
10. Artificial Intelligence Based on Modular Reinforcement Learning and Unsupervised Learning
11. Functional Safety of Deep Learning Techniques in Autonomous Driving Systems
Index
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