Adaptive Connectivity for Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems

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Vehicular connectivity is regarded as a backbone for communications in intelligent vehicular CPS to provide timely information to drivers or to provide feedback to the vehicles on the road to enhance road safety and overall traffic efficiency.

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Rawat, D.B., Bajracharya, C. (2017). Adaptive Connectivity for Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems. In: Vehicular Cyber Physical Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44494-9_2

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