Transportation is one of the most fundamental aspects facing humanity around the world. Advances in the automotive industry will allow all individuals to travel in a variety of conditions. Our panel of experts will discuss the role AI currently plays, what is being deployed in vehicles today, and what is on the horizon, both in and outside of the vehicles.
MassIntelligence 2018: Transportation & Mobility, Alex Wyglinski
1. Connected Vehicle Efforts at
Wireless Innovation Laboratory
Alexander M. Wyglinski, Ph.D.
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
alexw@wpi.edu
3. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bumblebee-Inspired Connected Vehicles
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K. S. Gill et al. “Memory Matters: Bumblebee
Behavioral Models for Vehicle-to-Vehicle
Communications.” IEEE Access, April 2018.
Leverage bumblebee
behavioral model to
enable intelligent
and opportunistic
wireless access for
supporting V2V
EARS: Adaptive behavioral responses for dynamic
spectrum access-based connected vehicle networks
(CNS-1547291)
4. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Unified Connectivity and Control
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N. Kanthasamy, R. V. Cowlagi, A. M. Wyglinski. State Estimation for
Mitigating Positioning Errors in V2V Networks Employing Dual Beamforming.
Proceedings IEEE Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Symp, Aug 2018.
CPS: Breakthrough: Selective Listening - Control for Connected Autonomous Vehicles
in Data-Rich Environments (CPS-1646367)
Develop unifying
theory for understanding
performance of self-driving
cars considering V2V
conditions and
vehicular control
5. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsors & Publications
• Several research sponsors:
─ NSF: EARS: Adaptive
behavioral responses for
dynamic spectrum access-
based connected vehicle
networks (CNS-1547291)
─ Mathworks: Understanding
the Internet-of-Things (DCRG
2016-2018)
─ NSF: CPS: Breakthrough:
Selective Listening - Control
for Connected Autonomous
Vehicles in Data-Rich
Environments (CPS-1646367)
─ Toyota InfoTechnology
Center: Network Capacity
and Learning in Vehicular
Dynamic Spectrum Access
Architectures
• Recent publications:
─ K. S. Gill et al. “Memory
Matters: Bumblebee
Behavioral Models for
Vehicle-to-Vehicle
Communications.” IEEE
Access, April 2018.
─ N. Kanthasamy, R. V.
Cowlagi, A. M. Wyglinski.
State Estimation for Mitigating
Positioning Errors in V2V
Networks Employing Dual
Beamforming. Proceedings
IEEE Connected and
Autonomous Vehicles Symp,
Aug 2018.
─ J. C. Stegall, A. M. WYglinski.
“Secure Distributed
Anonymous Data Collection
for Vehicular Ad-Hoc
Networks .” Proceedings of
IEEE VTC2018-Fall, Aug.
2018.
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