9781605663388
Automotive informatics and communicative systems; principles in vehicular networks and data exchange.
Ed. by Huaqun Guo.
Information Science Reference
2009
341 pages
$195.00
Hardcover
HD9710
Thirty-seven international academics, researchers, and professionals from a variety of fields including computer science and engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and telecommunications contribute 15 chapters providing an overview of the information and communications technologies that are to be deployed in the next generation of vehicles. The text provides valuable insights into the technologies for vehicular networks and data exchange, from both theoretical and practical standpoints, and is suitable as a reference for graduate-level university courses and as training material for automotive industry professionals. Coverage includes an overview of vehicular networks in the forms of Intra-Vehicle (InV), Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communications; technologies related to InV, V2V, and V2I communications which will enable applications for safety, traffic efficiency, driver assistance, and infotainment; privacy, security and reliability; simulation architectures; communication-among-vehicles models; vehicle mobility features; and in-vehicle network architectures for the next-generation vehicles.
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