Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM): Technologies and Applications

Ferreira, Joaquim

Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM): Technologies and Applications - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (128 p.)

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Cooperative connected and automated mobility (CCAM) has the potential to reshape the transportation ecosystem in a revolutionary way. Transportation systems will be safer, more efficient and more comfortable. Cars are going to be the third living space, as passengers will have the freedom to use their car to live, work and travel. Despite the massive effort devoted, both by academia and industry, to developing connected and automated vehicles, there are still many issues to be addressed, including not only scientific and technological, but also regulatory and political issues. This book, mostly centered on the scientific and technological aspects of CCAMs, features seven articles highlighting recent advances of the state of the art in different CCAM technologies. Two papers address vehicular platooning, a key application for day-1 automated driving, other presents a scheme to improve the resource utilization of vehicular networks, while another paper addresses critical train communications, proposing an architecture based on 5G, SDN and MPTCP to provide path diversity and end-to-end redundancy. One paper describes the status of roadside deployment activities and analyzes the policies and practices of cooperative driving in the European Union. Finally, two review papers, one on congestion control techniques for VANETs and the other on fault tolerance techniques for vehicular networks, conclude the book.


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books978-3-03928-159-6 9783039281596 9783039281589

10.3390/books978-3-03928-159-6 doi

multi-task scheduling (MTS) n/a software-defined networking reliability Pareto optimal solution vehicular platoon open-road pilot sites communication delay overlay TDMA path diversity cooperative control IEEE 802.11p MAC system decoupling vehicle to everything (V2X) testbeds C-ITS services empirical models European framework vehicular networks (VNET) wireless vehicular communications smart roads fault tolerance quality of service (QoS) dependability multi-agent system congestion control VANET resiliency upper bound cooperative driving systematic review train-to-ground 5G multi-objective optimization (MOO) adaptable Mobile edge computing (MEC) multipath TCP VANETs V2V