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This book presents a comprehensive coverage of the five fundamental
yet intertwined pillars paving the road towards the future of
connected autonomous electric vehicles and smart cities. The
connectivity pillar covers all the latest advancements and various
technologies on vehicle-to-everything (V2X)
communications/networking and vehicular cloud computing, with
special emphasis on their role towards vehicle autonomy and smart
cities applications. On the other hand, the autonomy track focuses
on the different efforts to improve vehicle spatiotemporal
perception of its surroundings using multiple sensors and different
perception technologies. Since most of CAVs are expected to run on
electric power, studies on their electrification technologies,
satisfaction of their charging demands, interactions with the grid,
and the reliance of these components on their connectivity and
autonomy, is the third pillar that this book covers. On the smart
services side, the book highlights the game-changing roles CAV will
play in future mobility services and intelligent transportation
systems. The book also details the ground-breaking directions
exploiting CAVs in broad spectrum of smart cities applications.
Example of such revolutionary applications are autonomous mobility
on-demand services with integration to public transit, smart homes,
and buildings. The fifth and final pillar involves the illustration
of security mechanisms, innovative business models, market
opportunities, and societal/economic impacts resulting from the
soon-to-be-deployed CAVs. This book contains an archival collection
of top quality, cutting-edge and multidisciplinary research on
connected autonomous electric vehicles and smart cities. The book
is an authoritative reference for smart city decision makers,
automotive manufacturers, utility operators, smart-mobility service
providers, telecom operators, communications engineers, power
engineers, vehicle charging providers, university professors,
researchers, and students who would like to learn more about the
advances in CAEVs connectivity, autonomy, electrification,
security, and integration into smart cities and intelligent
transportation systems.
Smart Grid: Networking, Data Management, and Business Models
delivers a comprehensive overview of smart grid communications,
discussing the latest advances in the technology, the related cyber
security issues, and the best ways to manage user demand and
pricing. Comprised of 16 chapters authored by world-renowned
experts, this book: Considers the use of cognitive radio and
software-defined networking in the smart grid Explores the space of
attacks in the energy management process, the need for a smart grid
simulator, and the management issues that arise around smart cities
Describes a real-time pricing scheme that aims to reduce the
peak-to-average load ratio Explains how to realize low-carbon
economies and the green smart grid through the pervasive management
of demand Presents cutting-edge research on microgrids, electric
vehicles, and energy trading in the smart grid Thus, Smart Grid:
Networking, Data Management, and Business Models provides a
valuable reference for utility operators, telecom operators,
communications engineers, power engineers, electric vehicle
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), electric vehicle service
providers, university professors, researchers, and students.
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Ad Hoc Networks - 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015, San Remo, Italy, September 1-2, 2015. Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Nathalie Mitton, Melike Erol Kantarci, Antoine Gallais, Symeon Papavassiliou
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the International
Conference on Ad Hoc Networks, ADHOCNETS 2015, held in September
2015 in Italy. The 17 regular and 3 invited papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
papers cover topics such as physical layer; MAC and routing;
mobility in networks; self-organization, virtualization and
localization; cloud, virtualization and prototypage; security and
fault tolerance in wireless mobile networks.
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Ad Hoc Networks - 6th International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2014, Rhodes, Greece, August 18-19, 2014, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Natalie Mitton, Antoine Gallais, Melike Erol Kantarci, Symeon Papavassiliou
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the
6th International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks, ADHOCNETS 2014,
held in Rhodes, Greece, in August 2014. The 16 regular and invited
papers presented were carefully selected and reviewed from numerous
submissions and cover a wide range of applications, such as mobile
ad hoc networks, sensor networks, vehicular networks, intelligent
transportation systems, wireless sensor networks security.
Smart Grid: Networking, Data Management, and Business Models
delivers a comprehensive overview of smart grid communications,
discussing the latest advances in the technology, the related cyber
security issues, and the best ways to manage user demand and
pricing. Comprised of 16 chapters authored by world-renowned
experts, this book: Considers the use of cognitive radio and
software-defined networking in the smart grid Explores the space of
attacks in the energy management process, the need for a smart grid
simulator, and the management issues that arise around smart cities
Describes a real-time pricing scheme that aims to reduce the
peak-to-average load ratio Explains how to realize low-carbon
economies and the green smart grid through the pervasive management
of demand Presents cutting-edge research on microgrids, electric
vehicles, and energy trading in the smart grid Thus, Smart Grid:
Networking, Data Management, and Business Models provides a
valuable reference for utility operators, telecom operators,
communications engineers, power engineers, electric vehicle
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), electric vehicle service
providers, university professors, researchers, and students.
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