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This book introduces concepts and technologies of Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS). It describes state of the art safety
communication protocol called Dedicated Short Range Communication
(DSRC), currently being considered for adoption by the USDOT and
automotive industry in the US. However, the principles of this book
are applicable even if the underlying physical layer protocol of
V2X changes in the future, e.g. V2X changes from DSRC to
cellular-based connectivity. Fundamental ITS concepts include
topics like global positioning system; Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V),
Vehicle to Pedestrian (V2P), and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I)
communications; human-machine interface; and security and privacy.
Fundamental concepts are sometimes followed by the real-life test
experimental results (such as in V2P Chapter) and description of
the performance metrics used to evaluate the results. This book
also describes equations and math used in the development of the
individual parts of the system. This book surveys current and
previous publications for trending research in the ITS domain. It
also covers state of the art standards that are in place for the
DSRC in the US, starting from the application layer defined in SAE
J2735 all the way to physical layer defined in IEEE 802.11. The
authors provide a detailed discussion on what is needed to extend
the current standards to accommodate future needs of the vehicle
communications, such as needs for future autonomous vehicles.
Programs and code examples accompany appropriate chapters, for
example, after describing remote vehicle target classification
function a pseudo code and description is provided. In addition,
the book discusses current topics of the technology such as
spectrum sharing, simulation, security, and privacy. The intended
audience for this book includes engineering graduate students,
automotive professionals/engineers, researchers and technology
enthusiasts.
This book introduces concepts and technologies of Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS). It describes state of the art safety
communication protocol called Dedicated Short Range Communication
(DSRC), currently being considered for adoption by the USDOT and
automotive industry in the US. However, the principles of this book
are applicable even if the underlying physical layer protocol of
V2X changes in the future, e.g. V2X changes from DSRC to
cellular-based connectivity. Fundamental ITS concepts include
topics like global positioning system; Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V),
Vehicle to Pedestrian (V2P), and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I)
communications; human-machine interface; and security and privacy.
Fundamental concepts are sometimes followed by the real-life test
experimental results (such as in V2P Chapter) and description of
the performance metrics used to evaluate the results. This book
also describes equations and math used in the development of the
individual parts of the system. This book surveys current and
previous publications for trending research in the ITS domain. It
also covers state of the art standards that are in place for the
DSRC in the US, starting from the application layer defined in SAE
J2735 all the way to physical layer defined in IEEE 802.11. The
authors provide a detailed discussion on what is needed to extend
the current standards to accommodate future needs of the vehicle
communications, such as needs for future autonomous vehicles.
Programs and code examples accompany appropriate chapters, for
example, after describing remote vehicle target classification
function a pseudo code and description is provided. In addition,
the book discusses current topics of the technology such as
spectrum sharing, simulation, security, and privacy. The intended
audience for this book includes engineering graduate students,
automotive professionals/engineers, researchers and technology
enthusiasts.
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