
Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
348 pages
978-0-12-814295-0 (ISBN)
Description
Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems provides current and future researchers, developers and practitioners with the latest thinking on the emerging interdisciplinary field of Transportation Cyber Physical Systems (TCPS). The book focuses on enhancing efficiency, reducing environmental stress, and meeting societal demands across the continually growing air, water and land transportation needs of both people and goods. Users will find a valuable resource that helps accelerate the research and development of transportation and mobility CPS-driven innovation for the security, reliability and stability of society at-large. The book integrates ideas from Transport and CPS experts and visionaries, consolidating the latest thinking on the topic.
As cars, traffic lights and the built environment are becoming connected and augmented with embedded intelligence, it is important to understand how smart ecosystems that encompass hardware, software, and physical components can help sense the changing state of the real world.
As cars, traffic lights and the built environment are becoming connected and augmented with embedded intelligence, it is important to understand how smart ecosystems that encompass hardware, software, and physical components can help sense the changing state of the real world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-814295-0 (9780128142950)
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Lipika Deka | Mashrur Chowdhury
Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
E-Book
07/2018
Elsevier
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Persons
Lipika Deka is Assistant Professor of Computer Science, member of the Interdisciplinary Group in Intelligent Transport Systems, and PI on the Intelligent Mobility Partnership Competence Centre of Excellence at De Montfort University. She is a former Research Fellow for the European Union's project on Trans-Atlantic Modelling and Simulation for Cyber-Physical Systems. Her research within Intelligent Transportation Systems is in map-matching, navigation and collision detection, and path-planning for autonomous vehicles. Mashrur Chowdhury is Eugene Douglas Mays Chaired Professor of Transportation in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering at Clemson University. He is the Director of USDOT Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility and Co-Director of the Complex Systems, Analytics, and Visualization Institute at Clemson. His research focuses on connected and automated vehicles with an emphasis on their integration within smart cities.
Editor
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Montfort University, UK
Eugene Douglas Mays Professor of Transportation, Clemson University, USA.
Content
1. Transportation Cyber Physical System and its Importance for Future Mobility
2. Architecture of TCPS
3. Collaborative Modelling and Co-Simulation for Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
4. Real-Time Control Systems
5. TCPS Security and Privacy
6. Infrastructure for Transportation Cyber Physical Systems
7. Data Management Issues in Cyber-Physical Systems
8. Human Factors in Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
9. TCPS as a specialised education stream
10. Research Challenges and Transatlantic Collaboration on TCPS
11. Future of TCPS - Smart Cities/Regions
2. Architecture of TCPS
3. Collaborative Modelling and Co-Simulation for Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
4. Real-Time Control Systems
5. TCPS Security and Privacy
6. Infrastructure for Transportation Cyber Physical Systems
7. Data Management Issues in Cyber-Physical Systems
8. Human Factors in Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
9. TCPS as a specialised education stream
10. Research Challenges and Transatlantic Collaboration on TCPS
11. Future of TCPS - Smart Cities/Regions