Deception in Autonomous Transport Systems

Deception in Autonomous Transport Systems

Threats, Impacts and Mitigation Policies

Nikitas, Alexandros; Vallati, Mauro; Parkinson, Simon

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2024

195

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9783031550430

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Introduction.- Ethical dilemmas in autonomous driving: philosophical, social and public policy implications.- Smart Cities: Concept, Pillars, and Challenges.- The Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Trade-off: Functional Benefits versus Security Risks.- Connected and Autonomous Vehicles and Infrastructure Needs Exploring Road Network Changes and Policy Interventions.- Centralised Intelligent Traffic Routing in the Light of Disobedience of Drivers.- Detecting Abnormal Vehicle Behaviour: A Clustering-Based Approach.- AI Approaches on Urban Public Transport Routing.- Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysis for Situational Understanding in Autonomous Transport Systems.- Interaction Attacks as Deceitful Connected and Automated Vehicle Behaviour.- Securing Vehicle-to-Drone (V2D) Communications: Challenges and Solutions.- The Use of GPS Spoofing Attacks in Location Deception.
Connected and Autonomous Transport;Connected and Autonomous Vehicles;Future Mobility;Artificial Intelligence;Deception;Cyber Security;Vehicular Communication;Urban Traffic Control;Smart Cities;Transport Policy;Transport Control