Connected Vehicles
Prepared by Alexander Pretschner and Severin Kacianka, Technische Universität München
Chair of Software and Systems Engineering
Slides | Lecture Video
Abstract: forthcoming
Reading List
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Kollaikaletal.(2015) "Connected Cars“
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Luetal. (2014) "Connected Vehicles: Solutions and Challenges"
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Guerrero-ibanezetal.(2015) "Integration Challenges of Intelligent Transportation Systems with Connected Vehicle, Cloud Computing, and Internet of Things Technologies“
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http://autocaat.org/Technologies/Automated_and_Connected_Vehicles/
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Coppola and Morisio (2016) “Connected Car: Technologies, Issues, Future Trends"
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Häberleetal (2016) “The Connected Car In The Cloud: A Platform For Prototyping Telematics Services”
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Bappetal.(2017)“A Non-Invasive Cyberrisk in Cooperative Driving”
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Petitetal (2015) “Connected Vehicles: Surveillance Threat and Mitigation”
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https://dms.ntsb.gov/pubdms/search/hitlist.cfm?docketID=59989
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McKinsey & Company (2014) “Connected Car, Automotive Value Chain Unbound”
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PWC (2016) “Connected car report 2016”
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McKinsey&Company (2016): “Automotive revolution – perspective towards 2030"
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Castignani et al. (2015) “Driver Behavior Profiling Using Smartphones: A Low-Cost Platform for Driver Monitoring”
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Watzenig and Horn (eds). (2017) “Automated Driving"
Policy and Planning Strategies for Advancing Automated Connected Vehicles
- National Academies Press: Strategies to Advance Automated and Connected Vehicles
- National Academies Press: Advancing Automated and Connected Vehicles: Policy and Planning Strategies for State and Local Transportation Agencies
- The r-evolution of driving: from Connected Vehicles to Coordinated Automated Road Transport (C-ART)