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OverviewIntelligent Transport Systems (ITS) have been a domain of substantial development for more than thirty years, enhancing safety, (energy and fuel) efficiency, comfort, and economic growth. Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS), also referred to as Connected Vehicles, are a prelude to, and pave the way towards road transport automation. Vehicle connectivity and information exchange will be an important asset for future highly-automated driving. The book provides a comprehensive insight in the state of the art of C-ITS and automated driving, especially addresses the important role of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) infrastructure, and presents the main achievements (both theory and practice), as well as the challenges in the domain in Europe, the US and Asia/Pacific. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Meng Lu (Strategic Innovation Manager, Dynniq, Netherlands)Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology Imprint: Institution of Engineering and Technology ISBN: 9781839530128ISBN 10: 183953012 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 10 December 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I: Introduction Chapter 1: ICT-based cooperative ITS: towards automated road transport Part II: General aspects of connected, cooperative and automated road transport Chapter 2: Deployment of C-ITS: a review of global initiatives Chapter 3: Architecture of cooperative intelligent transport systems Chapter 4: Business-model innovation in the smart mobility domain Chapter 5: Driving automation and its effects on drivers - a human factor perspective Chapter 6: Legal frameworks and strategies of regulatory authorities Part III: V2X communication for cooperative and automated driving Chapter 7: Vehicular communication - a technical review Chapter 8: Connectivity for automated driving - an overview on corresponding R&D activities in Europe Chapter 9: Standardisation and V2X implementation Chapter 10: Assessment of C-ITS network performance scalability and transferability Chapter 11: 5G for road safety services Part IV: ICT infrastructure for automated driving and future traffic management Chapter 12: Cooperative system integration Chapter 13: ICT infrastructure for automated driving Chapter 14: Road infrastructure taxonomy for connected and automated driving Chapter 15: Infrastructure-assisted automated driving in transition areas Chapter 16: Connected and automated road transport from the perspective of cities Part V: Automated driving: market, impacts, roadmap, data quality and driver aspects Chapter 17: The evolution towards automated driving - Insights from market penetration surveys in Germany Chapter 18: Impact assessment of cooperative and automated vehicles Chapter 19: Deployment of highly automated driving up to 2040 - case Finland Chapter 20: A practical approach for defining and assessing data quality in automated driving Chapter 21: Dynamic Bayesian networks for driver-intention recognition based on the traffic situation Part VI: R&D and applications of connected, cooperative and automated driving outside Europe Chapter 22: Recent advances in cooperative and automated driving in Japan and how we approach these technologies Chapter 23: Promoting connected and automated vehicles with cooperative sensing and control technology Chapter 24: Connected and automated vehicle research and development in the United States Chapter 25: Mobility-on-demand using autonomous vehicles: systems, solutions and challenges Part VII: Discussion and conclusions Chapter 26: Cooperative and automated road transport: ambitions, challenges and key findingsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Meng Lu is Strategic Innovation Manager at Dynniq, NL. She has previously served as Program Manager International at Dutch Institute for Advanced Logistics, Visiting Professor at the National Laboratory for Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, and Coordinator and Work Package Leader for EU-funded projects. Her positions and board memberships include: VP IEEE ITSS; Steering Committee Member, IEEE Future Networks - Enabling 5G and Beyond; VP IBEC (ITS Benefits Evaluation Community); and Editorial Board Member of IET ITS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |