Automotive informatics and communicative systems: principles in vehicular networks and data exchange

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Huaqun Guo, Huaqun Guo1605663387, 9781605663388

Emerging vehicular networks are fast becoming a reality that will enable a variety of applications such as safety, traffic efficiency, and infotainment.
Automotive Informatics and Communicative Systems: Principles in Vehicular Networks and Data Exchange introduces vehicular networks and advanced information technologies applied in the automotive region. Presenting advanced research works in secure remote monitoring and control of vehicles, this book provides future trends of information technologies in the automotive domain.

Table of contents :
Title……Page 2
Editorial Advisory Board……Page 4
Table of Contents……Page 6
Detailed Table of Contents……Page 9
Foreword……Page 14
Preface……Page 16
Acknowledgment……Page 22
Introduction:An Emerging Area of Vehicular Networks and Data Exchange……Page 24
Drive by Wire Systems: Impact on Vehicle Safety and Performance……Page 35
Electromagnetic Compatibility Issues in Automotive Communications……Page 71
Automotive Network Architecture for ECUs Communications……Page 92
Enabling Secure Wireless Real-Time Vehicle Monitoring and Control……Page 114
MAC and Routing Protocols for Vehicle to Vehicle Communications……Page 128
Inter-Vehicular Communications Using Wireless Ad Hoc Networks……Page 143
The Role of Communications in Cyber-Physical Vehicle Applications……Page 162
Integrating Traffic Flow Features to Characterize the Interference in VehicularAd Hoc Networks……Page 185
Proactive Traffic Merging Strategies for Sensor-Enabled Cars……Page 203
The Localisation Problem in Cooperative Vehicle Applications……Page 223
An Overview of Positioning and Data Fusion Techniques Applied to Land Vehicle Navigation Systems……Page 242
Efficient and Reliable Pseudonymous Authentication……Page 270
Simulation of VANET Applications……Page 287
In-Vehicle Network Architecture for the Next-Generation Vehicles……Page 306
Compilation of References……Page 326
About the Contributors……Page 353
Index……Page 361

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