Intelligent Transportation and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrical and Autonomous Vehicles".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 October 2021) | Viewed by 4459
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Interests: vehicular ad hoc networks; driver behaviour; cyber security
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
More than any other time before, the number of vehicles, in particular road vehicles, has increased significantly in cities, causing major issues such as congestion and increased CO2 emissions. Transportation is now one of the main contributors of nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide emissions into our air. Both vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) and intelligent transportation are blooming thanks to the significant advantages they offer, prompting better community services, reductions in energy demand, intelligent connectivity and government efficiency, which, in turn, improve our daily lives and public safety. Both concepts include many advanced technologies, such as radio access technologies, 5G, radars, cameras, AI software and HD maps, which are used for managing a large amount of information in order to face these challenges. A VANET is classified as an application of a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) that has the potential to improve road safety and connectivity by providing comfort for travellers. Recently, VANETs have emerged to turn the attention of researchers to the field of wireless and mobile communications; they differ from MANETs by their architecture, challenges, characteristics and applications.
With the emergence of companies such as Tesla, Uber, Lyft and Didi, there are a wide range of services, such as ride hailing, that have now become part of our daily travel options. The autonomous vehicle has introduced itself as a significant pillar in today’s intelligent transportation concepts and will revolutionise the way people consider transportation and liberate travellers from the conventional methods of travel.
In this Special Issue, we propose to cover the different technologies involved in the area of intelligent transportation and VANETs to identify where we stand in terms of complete vehicle autonomy and what the future holds. Therefore, the topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:
- Radio access technology/emerging V2X communication
- 5G, RFID and IoT technologies for connected vehicles
- Electric/autonomous vehicles of land/water/air
- Vehicle control/sensor technologies
- Smart mobility/traffic control/traffic management
- Cyber security, privacy, liability and dependability of intelligent transportation
- Hardware and software platforms for the simulation, emulation, prototyping, measurement and/or real-world deployment of intelligent transportation
- VANET applications
- Driver behaviour
- Deep learning and artificial intelligence
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs)
- Critical and safety applications
- Zero-emission electric vehicles
We look forward to receiving your submissions for this Special Issue.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ali Hilal Al-Bayatti
Dr. Saeed Sharif
Dr. Leandros Maglaras
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- vehicular ad hoc networks
- intelligent transportation systems
- autonomous vehicles
- advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs)
- cyber security
- deep learning and artificial intelligence
- safety applications
- radio access technology
- reducing CO2 emissions
- mobility as a service (MaaS)
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