Augmented Intelligence Toward Smart Vehicular Applications - Nishu Gupta

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Augmented Intelligence Toward Smart Vehicular Applications

By: Nishu Gupta, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Justin Dauwels

eText | 18 December 2020 | Edition Number 1

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This up-to-date reference discusses important concepts of vehicular communication in intelligent transportation systems. Augmented Intelligence Toward Smart Vehicular Applications begins by discussing key objectives of intelligent transport systems and vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs). It then goes on to discuss challenges, applications and future trends in VANETs. The text focuses on the organization of artificial intelligence (AI) and aspects of deep learning algorithms, particularly multimodal transport. This book will serve as an ideal reference for graduate students and academic researchers in the field of electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering and transportation engineering.

Features

  • In-depth coverage of Internet of Things (IoT) in vehicular applications
  • Discussion on nn-vehicle sensor networks
  • Implementation of mobile IP and migration of IPv6
  • Focus on the need of AI in smart vehicular applications
  • Discussions on advanced concepts in the field of intelligent transport systems
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