‘Rethinking mobility – artificial intelligence as a pioneer for autonomous, connected transport systems’
Publication date: November 2021
This book sheds light on technical, algorithmic and social aspects of intelligent mobility. The articles show how cloud and edge infrastructures, machine learning processes and new communication standards can be combined to realise autonomous vehicles, fleet management and mobility-as-a-service in a holistic manner. Case studies on simulation, functional safety and acceptance research illustrate practical solutions. This provides readers with a toolbox for developing smart transport concepts from the initial idea to scalable deployment and for shaping the transformation to sustainable, user-centred transport systems.
Editors: Guido Dartmann (Trier University of Applied Sciences), Anke Schmeink (RWTH Aachen University), Volker Lücken (Trier University of Applied Sciences), Houbing Song (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Martina Ziefle (RWTH Aachen University) und Giovanni Prestifilippo (PSI Logistics GmbH). Contributors: Kemal Acar, Gerd Ascheid, Ahmad Ayad, Shihan Bao, Yannick Becker, Johannes Borsch, Hannah Biermann, Teresa Brell, Yue Cao, Zheyi Chen, Lars Creutz, Guido Dartmann, Paul Dowideit, Matthias Dziubany, Haitham Cruickshank, David Hedderich, Sam Kopp, Markus Kowalski, Christian Lanius, Hendrik Laux, Ao Lei, Weixian Liao, Volker Lücken, Paul Mathias, Angelo Mihaltan, Shawan Mohammed, Ralf Philipsen, Giovanni Prestifilippo, Anke Schmeink, Jens Schneider, Zhili Sun, Pu Tian, Wei Yu, Martina Ziefle