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yu2018connected
Bo Yu, Fan Bai and Falko Dressler, "Guest Editorial - Connected and Autonomous Vehicles," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 22 (3), pp. 4–5, May 2018.
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With recent advances in wireless communication technologies, connected and autonomous vehicles are becoming a cornerstone of the increasingly connected world. Internet technologies have brought intelligent vehicles, innovative services, and applications that change the way people live, work, and entertain, but supporting the real-time, safety, stability, reliability, and security requirements of connected vehicular applications is difficult because of the nature of vehicle mobility. As connected and autonomous vehicles become one of the largest mobile cyber-physical systems, extraordinary research challenges are emerging in many areas, including environment perception, edge data analytics, computing platforms, architecture design, cybersecurity, and privacy protection. The area of connected and autonomous vehicles has been a highly active area of research, development, standardization, and field trials. Throughout the world, many national and international projects in government, industry, and academia are devoted to connected vehicles or autonomous vehicles. Multiple relevant industry standards and consortia are being created to prepare for the maturity of these emerging technologies.
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@article{yu2018connected,
author = {Yu, Bo and Bai, Fan and Dressler, Falko},
doi = {10.1109/MIC.2018.032501510},
title = {{Guest Editorial - Connected and Autonomous Vehicles}},
pages = {4--5},
journal = {IEEE Internet Computing},
publisher = {IEEE},
month = {5},
number = {3},
volume = {22},
year = {2018},
}
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