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Intelligent Transportation Related Complex Systems and Sensors

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kyamakya, Kyandoghere, Editor.
Contributor:
Al-Machot, Fadi, Editor.
Mosa, Ahmad Haj, Editor.
Chedjou, Jean Chamberlain, Editor.
Bagula, Antoine, Editor.
Kyamakya, Kyandoghere
Al-Machot, Fadi
Mosa, Ahmad Haj
Chedjou, Jean Chamberlain
Bagula, Antoine
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (494 p.)
Place of Publication:
Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Building around innovative services related to different modes of transport and traffic management, intelligent transport systems (ITS) are being widely adopted worldwide to improve the efficiency and safety of the transportation system. They enable users to be better informed and make safer, more coordinated, and smarter decisions on the use of transport networks. Current ITSs are complex systems, made up of several components/sub-systems characterized by time-dependent interactions among themselves. Some examples of these transportation-related complex systems include: road traffic sensors, autonomous/automated cars, smart cities, smart sensors, virtual sensors, traffic control systems, smart roads, logistics systems, smart mobility systems, and many others that are emerging from niche areas. The efficient operation of these complex systems requires: i) efficient solutions to the issues of sensors/actuators used to capture and control the physical parameters of these systems, as well as the quality of data collected from these systems; ii) tackling complexities using simulations and analytical modelling techniques; and iii) applying optimization techniques to improve the performance of these systems. It includes twenty-four papers, which cover scientific concepts, frameworks, architectures and various other ideas on analytics, trends and applications of transportation-related data.

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