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As discussed in the previous chapters, traffic accidents and jams continue to worsen worldwide. Transportation sector is significantly stressed as number of vehicles manufactured and sold every year is increasing. This leads to more accidents and fatalities, and adverse environmental and economic impact. This chapter provides communication and computing aspects for transportation CPS.
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Rawat, D.B., Bajracharya, C. (2017). Computing, Communications and Other Open Issues in Vehicular CPS. In: Vehicular Cyber Physical Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44494-9_5
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