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Cellular V2X for Connected Automated Driving

Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technologies enable vehicles to communicate both with the network and with each other using reliable, responsive, secure, and high-capacity communication links.

The book Cellular V2X for Connected Automated Driving goes in-depth on C-V2X technologies in automated vehicles, combining expert perspectives and technical information from industry and academia. It provides an up-to-date view of the role of C-V2X technologies in advanced driving support, improved road safety, and the future large-scale transition to self-driving vehicles.

The introductory part gives an overview of C-V2X technology and explores a variety of use cases and opportunities, requiring no prerequisite technical knowledge.

The second part of the book assumes a basic understanding of the field of telecommunications, presenting technical descriptions of the radio, system aspects, and network design for the previously discussed applications.

Contents include technical details from the findings of the EC H2020 5G PPP 5GCAR project, a collaborative research initiative between the telecommunications and automotive industries and academic researchers.

Cellular V2X for Connected Automated Driving is recommended for industry and academic researchers, telecom and automotive industry practitioners, leaders, policymakers, and regulators, and college-level instructors and students.

Key features

  • Use cases, business models, and a technology road map for readers seeking to shape a startup in the area of automated and autonomous driving 
  • Challenges in serving different vehicles at different automation levels 
  • Illustrations of the concept, technical plots and diagrams, and photos of the test and trials performed by the 5GCAR project
  • Detailed tables, plots, and equations to clarify concepts, accompanied by online tutorial slides and for use in teaching and seminars 
Cellular V2X book cover

Authors

Mikael Fallgren, PhD, Senior Researcher radio networks at Ericsson Research, Sweden

Markus Dillinger, Dipl.-Ing.,  5G R&D Head for vertical industry, Huawei Technologies, Germany

Toktam Mahmoodi, PhD, Reader in Wireless Networks, and Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research, King's College London.

Tommy Svensson, PhD, Full Professor, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Published by John Wiley & Sons.

eBook ISBN: 978-1-119-69263-8

Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-119-69264-5

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