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Title Future Of Connected Autonomous Vehicles In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 27514
Authors Gaber H.; Othman A.M.; Fahad A.H.
Year 2020
Published Solving Urban Infrastructure Problems Using Smart City Technologies: Handbook on Planning, Design, Development, and Regulation
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-816816-5.00027-9
Abstract As more and more people are moving to cities worldwide, modern cities have no choice but to transform themselves into a smart city. A smart city will be consisting of smart mobility, smart energy, smart homes, smart health, and so on. With a worldwide move toward electrified vehicles and rapid progress in computing power, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things, the future of urban vehicle is “connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs).” CAV will be a core part in the smart mobility transformation and will impact the energy consumption, quality of living, and environment of a smart city. Hence in the beginning of this chapter, attempts were made to present the components of smart city and functional aspect of CAVs. Later, tentative integration methodology of CAV, with each smart-city components, was presented. Relevant methodologies were outlined with possible scenarios. Lastly, an integrated platform for testing and validation of CAV functions was included. © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords connected autonomous vehicle; integrated platform; Smart city; smart energy; smart health; smart home; smart mobility; testing; validation


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