The next generation vehicular networks, modeling, algorithm and applications / Zhou Su, Yilong Hui, Tom H. Luan, Qiaorong Liu, Rui Xing.
2021
TE228.37
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Title
The next generation vehicular networks, modeling, algorithm and applications / Zhou Su, Yilong Hui, Tom H. Luan, Qiaorong Liu, Rui Xing.
ISBN
9783030568276 (electronic bk.)
303056827X (electronic bk.)
9783030568269
303056827X (electronic bk.)
9783030568269
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 157 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-56827-6 doi
Call Number
TE228.37
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.2/72
Summary
This book proposes the novel network envisions and framework design principles, in order to systematically expound the next generation vehicular networks, including the modelling, algorithms and practical applications. It focuses on the key enabling technologies to design the next generation vehicular networks with various vehicular services to realize the safe, convenient and comfortable driving. The next generation vehicular networks has emerged to provide services with a high quality of experience (QoE) to vehicles, where both better network maintainability and sustainability can be obtained than before. The framework design principles and related network architecture are also covered in this book. Then, the series of research topics are discussed including the reputation based content centric delivery, the contract based mobile edge caching, the Stackelberg game model based computation offloading, the auction game based secure computation offloading, the bargain game based security protection and the deep learning based autonomous driving. Finally, the investigation, development and future works are also introduced for designing the next generation vehicular networks. The primary audience for this book are researchers, who work in computer science and electronic engineering. Professionals working in the field of mobile networks and communications, as well as engineers and technical staff who work on the development or the standard of computer networks will also find this book useful as a reference.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 26, 2021).
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Wireless networks (Springer (Firm)), 2366-1186
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Reputation Based Content Delivery in Information Centric Vehicular Networks
3. Contract Based Edge Caching in Vehicular Network
4. Stackelberg Game Based Computation Offloading in Vehicular Networks.-5. Auction Based Secure Computation Offloading in Vehicular Networks
5. Bargain Game Based Secure Content Delivery in Vehicular Networks
6. Deep Learning Based Autonomous Driving in Vehicular Networks
7. Conclusions and Future Directions.
2. Reputation Based Content Delivery in Information Centric Vehicular Networks
3. Contract Based Edge Caching in Vehicular Network
4. Stackelberg Game Based Computation Offloading in Vehicular Networks.-5. Auction Based Secure Computation Offloading in Vehicular Networks
5. Bargain Game Based Secure Content Delivery in Vehicular Networks
6. Deep Learning Based Autonomous Driving in Vehicular Networks
7. Conclusions and Future Directions.