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We apologize for delay in this episode. Ahmedabad University in India has already started its new academic year and beginning is always very hectic for me.
Without any further ado let’s get started with the September episode. We have Haluk’s book review “Wireless Positioning: Principles and Practice, written by Ian Sharp, Kegen Yu”; after the news mini section. And after that 2 short announcement for IEEE conferences, so stay tuned…
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News Mini-section:
- MCity
- Robocar
- skynews warwick car driverless
- skynews warwick car driverless
- skynews warwick car driverless
- Wipro
Sources:
- https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/ites/wipro-iisc-work-on-driverless-car-project-says-premji/articleshow/71104882.cms
- https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Research-and-Innovation-Network
- https://news.sky.com/story/5g-provides-breakthrough-for-driverless-car-tests-11808333
- https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/11/verizon-5g-university-of-michigan-self-driving-car-lab/
- https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/roborace-sets-guinness-world-record-for-worlds-fastest-self-driving-car/
Book Review:
Wireless Positioning: Principles and Practice (Navigation: Science and Technology), written by Ian Sharp, Kegen Yu, Springer, 2019, 626 pages, ISBN-10: 9811087903 ISBN-13: 978-9811087905, recommended publisher’s price is $141.03.
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Simply put, these companies and institutions are creating chips to turn autonomous vehicles into mobile data centres, allowing driverless cars to make real-time, complex decisions and this is amazing!
I love the book review by Prof Haluk, Wireless Positioning: Principles and Practice, written by Ian Sharp, Kegen Yu”; it’s a book I wish to read during the Summer holiday
The navigation system has become an essential part of marine, air, rail, and land transport system in today’s modern life for mobility. Researchers and practicing professionals in the field of navigation technology or global positioning technology will find the “Wireless Positioning Principles and Practice by Ian Sharp and Kegen Yu” helpful in understanding the science and engineering related to localization and positioning of objects.
Navigation systems have been in place for a very long time in air systems, sea systems (surface and sub-surface), etc. Wireless positioning has been playing a very important role in these aforementioned sectors and now is going to play a huge part in AV’s technology which will help massively in simplifying the navigation of its environment.
the book talks about engineering and design of positioning systems and further elaborates on the recent development in the positioning systems.
For researchers trying to understand the building of advanced positioning systems, this book will come in handy.
Yet another overwhelming episode!
Network and communication is key to successful AV deployment.
Thanks for a job well done
Use of navigation system will be very useful for those operating transportation business with fleet of cars. i can really imagine how useful this will be for transport companies in Nigeria. though most transport companies have started using some other technology to monitor their fleets of cars. but this would be better for them. Thank you Sir Haluk Eren for the review.