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Hybrid Connectivity for Autonomous Vehicles: Conceptual View & Initial Results

2021 IEEE 93rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2021-Spring), 2021
Novel services, providing timely and accurate information on road weather, road conditions, or traffic, can enable better road safety and traffic efficiency for connected and automated vehicles (CAV) in the future. The emerging 5G and edge computing solutions create new opportunities for the wide-scale implementation of such services.
Yastrebova Anastasia   +3 more
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Connected & autonomous vehicles – Environmental impacts – A review

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
Over the last decades the vehicle industry has shown interest in integrating new technologies on vehicles' design. Such technologies are used in autonomous, connected and electrical vehicles with the primary hope of improving road safety and the environmental impact of road traffic.
Pantelis Kopelias   +4 more
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Architecting and Analysing Connected Autonomous Vehicles

2020 IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture Companion (ICSA-C), 2020
This tutorial focuses on the vehicular domain, which is living a very interesting moment due to the many challenges the domain is experiencing, including autonomy of vehicles, vehicles that are becoming constituent systems in the system-of-systems context and many more.
Alessio Bucaioni   +3 more
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Service Migration for Connected Autonomous Vehicles

2020 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2020
In Connected Autonomous Vehicles scenarios or CAV, ubiquitous connectivity will play a significant role in the safety of the vehicles and passengers. The extensive amount of sensors in each car will generate vast amounts of data that cannot be processed promptly by onboard units.
de Sousa Pacheco, Lucas   +5 more
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Autonomous Vehicles Are Connecting... [Connected Vehicles]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2015
Toward Autonomous Vehicles Ford is testing remote-control repositioning technology using vehiclemounted cameras and real-time streaming video. With Georgia Techowned golf carts to prove the technology, a person sitting in a remote location can access real-time video, streamed over long-term evolution, to drive the carts.
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Time for Autonomous Vehicles to Connect [Connected Vehicles]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2018
I hope that I am preaching to the choir by stating this to the readers of IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, but to me, autonomous vehicles should be connected. Autonomous vehicles may be combining data from cameras, onboard sensors, and lidars, they may be intelligent, learning, and adapting to each situation; but, if they are not connected, then ...
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