
The Next Generation Vehicular Networks, Modeling, Algorithm and Applications
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The framework design principles and related network architecture are also covered in this book. Then, the series of research topics are discussed including the reputation based content centric delivery, the contract based mobile edge caching, the Stackelberg game model based computation offloading, the auction game based secure computationoffloading, the bargain game based security protection and the deep learning based autonomous driving. Finally, the investigation, development and future works are also introduced for designing the next generation vehicular networks.
The primary audience for this book are researchers, who work in computer science and electronic engineering. Professionals working in the field of mobile networks and communications, as well as engineers and technical staff who work on the development or the standard of computer networks will also find this book useful as a reference.
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Yilong Hui works on the topics include wireless communication, mobile edge computing, vehicular networks, autonomous driving and intelligent transportation system. He is a lecturer with the State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks, and with the School of Telecommunication Engineering, Xidian University, China. Dr. Hui has published over 20 scientific articles in leading journals and international conferences, including IEEE JSAC, IEEE/ACM TON, IEEETITS, IEEE TVT, IEEE TETC and IEEE Wireless Communications.
Tom H. Luan is a professor with the School of Engineering, Xidian University, Xi'an, China. He received the B.E. degree from the Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, in 2004, the Master degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, in 2007, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 2012, all in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Luan has authored/coauthored around 40 journal papers and 30 technical papers in conference proceedings, and awarded one US patent. He served as a TPC member for IEEE Globecom, ICC, PIMRC and the technical reviewer for multiple IEEE Transactions including TMC, TPDS, TVT, TWC and ITS.
Qiaorong Liu works on the topics include computation offloading and caching in vehicular networks. She received the B.E. degree from the Northwest University for Nationalities, China, in 2016, andthe master degree from Shanghai University, China, in 2019.
Rui Xing works on the topics include security and optimization in vehicular networks. He received the B.E. and master degree from Shanghai University, China, in 2017 and 2020, respectively.
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