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100 1 _aLi, Mushu.
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245 1 0 _aIntelligent Computing and Communication for the Internet of Vehicles
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_cby Mushu Li, Jie Gao, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, Lian Zhao.
250 _a1st ed. 2023.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer Nature Switzerland :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2023.
300 _aX, 82 p. 21 illus., 14 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aSpringerBriefs in Computer Science,
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500 _aAcceso multiusuario
505 0 _a1 Introduction -- 1.1 Internet of Vehicles (IoV) -- 1.2 IoV Use Cases -- 1.3 Network Characteristics in IoV -- 1.4 Outline of the Monograph -- References -- 2 Overview of Communication and Computing in IoV -- 2.1 Communication and Computing in IoV -- 2.2 V2X Communication Protocols -- 2.3 Vehicular Computing Resource Scheduling -- References -- 3 Protocol Design for Safety Message Broadcast -- 3.1 Communication in Safety Message Broadcast -- 3.2 Network Scenario -- 3.2.1 Basic Settings -- 3.2.2 Features of Safety Message Broadcast -- 3.2.3 Assumptions -- 3.3 CIDC: A Distributed and Adaptive MAC Design -- 3.3.1 Messaging Mechanism Design -- 3.3.2 Contention Intensity Estimation Method -- 3.3.3 Channel Access Mechanism Design -- 3.4 CIDC: Network-Perspective Modeling -- 3.5 CIDC: Performance Analysis -- 3.5.1 Basic Features -- 3.5.2 Packet-to-Slot Ratio -- 3.5.3 Contention Intensity and Contention Delay -- 3.5.4 Collision Conditions and Probability -- 3.6 Performance Evaluation -- vii -- viii Contents -- 3.6.1 Performance with Accurate Contention Intensity -- Estimation -- 3.6.2 A Comparison of Analytical and Numerical Results -- 3.6.3 Performance under Contention Intensity Estimation -- Errors -- 3.7 Summary -- References -- 4 Computing Scheduling for Autonomous Driving -- 4.1 Computing in Autonomous Driving -- 4.2 System Model -- 4.2.1 Network Model -- 4.2.2 Computing Scheduling Scenarios -- 4.2.3 Age of Computing Results -- 4.3 Adaptive Computing Resource Scheduling -- 4.3.1 Restless Multi-armed Bandit Formulation -- 4.3.2 Indexability and Index Policy -- 4.4 Machine Learning-based Scheduling Policy -- 4.4.1 DRL-assisted Scheduling -- 4.4.2 Scheduling Scheme for Asynchronous Offloading -- 4.5 Performance Evaluation -- 4.5.1 Numerical Results -- 4.5.2 Simulation in a Real Dataset -- 4.6 Summary -- References -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Conclusions on Intelligent Computing and Communication -- in IoV -- 5.2 Open Research Problems.
520 _aThis book investigates intelligent network resource management for IoV, with the objective of maximizing the communication and computing performance of vehicle users. Focusing on two representative use cases in IoV, i.e., safety message broadcast and autonomous driving, the authors propose link-layer protocol design and application-layer computing task scheduling to achieve the objective given the unique characteristics and requirements of IoV. In particular, this book illustrates the challenges of resource management for IoV due to network dynamics, such as time-varying traffic intensity and vehicle mobility, and presents intelligent resource management solutions to adapt to the network dynamics. The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) enables vehicle-to-everything connectivity and supports a variety of applications for vehicles on the road Intelligent resource management is critical for satisfying demanding communication and computing requirements on IoV, while the highly dynamic network environments pose challenges to the design of resource management schemes. This book provides insights into the significance of adaptive resource management in improving the performance of IoV. The customized communication protocol and computing scheduling scheme are designed accordingly by taking the network dynamics information as an integral design factor. Moreover, the decentralized designs of the proposed solutions guarantee low signaling overhead and high scalability. A comprehensive literature review summarizing recent resource management schemes in IoV, followed by the customized design of communication and computing solutions for the two IoV use cases is included which can serve as a useful reference for professionals from both academia and industry in the area of IoV and resource management. Researchers working within this field and computer science and electrical engineering students will find this book useful as well.
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650 0 _aComputer networks .
650 0 _aWireless communication systems.
650 0 _aMobile communication systems.
650 0 _aTransportation engineering.
650 0 _aTraffic engineering.
650 1 4 _aComputer Communication Networks.
650 2 4 _aWireless and Mobile Communication.
650 2 4 _aTransportation Technology and Traffic Engineering.
700 1 _aGao, Jie.
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700 1 _aShen, Xuemin (Sherman).
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700 1 _aZhao, Lian.
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