Produktbild: Sustainable Mobility

Sustainable Mobility Policies, Challenges and Advancements

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2024

Herausgeber

Ashwani Kumar + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

336

Gewicht

699 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-16614-5

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2024

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

336

Gewicht

699 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-16614-5

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Sustainable Mobility
  • Aim and Scope xv

    Preface xvii

    Acknowledgement xxi

    1 Sustainable Mobility: Clean Energy Integration with Electric Vehicle Technology 1
    Pranjal Barman, Lachit Dutta, Sushanta Bordoloi, Manash Pratim Sarma, Anamika Kalita, Swapna Bharali and Brian Azzopardi

    1.1 Introduction 2

    1.2 Transportation and Carbon Emission 3

    1.3 Transportation Electrification 4

    1.4 Electric Vehicle Integration with Renewable Sources 9

    1.5 Solar Energy 12

    1.6 Wind Energy 13

    1.7 Integration with the Grid 15

    1.8 State-of-the-Art Methods 17

    1.9 Opportunities and Challenges 22

    1.10 Conclusion 22

    Acknowledgement 23

    References 23

    2 Sustainable Mobility Policies in Developed and Developing Countries 29
    Reetu Gour and Nikki Baliyan

    2.1 Introduction 29

    2.2 Pollution by Air and Effect of Greenhouse Gases 31

    2.3 Promotion of Cycling and Walking 32

    2.4 Sustainable Trade and Global Governance 34

    2.4.1 Socioeconomic Impacts 35

    2.4.2 Technology Aspects 36

    2.4.3 Role of Smart Connectivity in Sustainable Mobility 36

    2.5 Discussion 37

    2.6 Conclusion 38

    References 39

    3 Transitions from IC Engine to EV and HEV: Current Status of EV in India 45
    Puneet Kumar and Apurva Goyal

    3.1 Introduction 46

    3.2 Changing Electric Vehicles Trend 47

    3.3 Case Study: Maruti Suzuki and EV Market 49

    3.4 Numerous Downsides to Electric Cars 50

    3.4.1 Ultra Expensive 50

    3.4.2 Transport Not a Considerable Contributor to Emissions 51

    3.4.3 Batteries as the Major Emitter 52

    3.4.4 Need of Societal Change 52

    3.5 Zero Emissions is a Myth 52

    3.6 Prolonged Charging Time 52

    3.7 Carbon Footprints 53

    3.8 Degrading Battery Performance from Fast Charging 53

    3.9 Underdeveloped Charging Infrastructure 54

    3.10 Impractical for Inner-City Inhabitants and Lack of Resale Value 54

    3.11 Reasons Behind Slow Adoption of Electric Vehicles in India 56

    3.12 Conclusion 57

    References 57

    4 Alternative Source Systems of In-Vehicle Electricity Production 61
    Dinesh Kumar Patel, Sachin Kumar, Vipin Kumar Sharma, Hari Om Sharma and Arbind Prasad

    4.1 Introduction 62

    4.2 Electric Vehicles (EVs) 63

    4.3 Passenger Electric Vehicle 64

    4.3.1 Plug-In Battery Electric Vehicle (PBEV) 65

    4.3.2 Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) 65

    4.3.3 Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) 65

    4.3.4 Commercial Electric Vehicle 66

    4.3.4.1 Plug-In Battery Electric Vehicles 66

    4.3.4.2 Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles 67

    4.3.4.3 Hydraulic Hybrid Electric Vehicle 68

    4.4 Integration of Different Renewable Energy Resources with Power System of In-Vehicle Electricity Production 68

    4.4.1 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) 68

    4.4.2 Electric Vehicle Integration with Wind Energy 68

    4.4.3 Electric Vehicle Integration with Solar Energy 69

    4.4.4 Distribution Grid Management with Electrical Network 70

    4.5 Factors Affecting Adoption of Alternative Fuel Vehicles 71

    4.6 Conclusion on Market Penetration of Alternative Fuel Vehicles 71

    References 72

    5 Autonomous Navigation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Using Reinforcement Learning 79
    Payal Bansal, Jyotsna Joshi, Surender Hans and Ashwani Kumar

    5.1 Introduction 80

    5.2 Literature Review 80

    5.3 Technology Used 81

    5.3.1 System Architecture Overview 81

    5.3.2 Reinforcement Learning and Control 82

    5.3.3 Elements of Reinforcement Learning 83

    5.4 Markov Decision Process (MDP) 83

    5.4.1 Value Function and Action-Value Function 84

    5.4.2 Q-Learning Algorithm 85

    5.4.3 SARSA Algorithm 88

    5.4.4 Robot Operating System (ROS) 89

    5.5 Implementation: Flow of the Project Flow 90

    5.6 Controller Design of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) 92

    5.6.1 Controller Design 93

    5.6.2 Training Procedure of UAV 94

    5.7 Results and Discussion 95

    5.7.1 Experimental Results 96

    5.8 Conclusion and Future Scope 98

    References 99

    6 IoT-Based Automatic Vehicle Accident & Rash Driving Alert System 105
    Payal Bansal

    6.1 Introduction 106

    6.2 Problem and Necessity 107

    6.3 Need for the System 108

    6.3.1 IoT Architecture 108

    6.3.2 Sonar Sensor 111

    6.3.3 Data Processing and Analysis 113

    6.4 User Interface and Reporting 115

    6.4.1 Results and Impact 116

    6.4.2 Challenges and Limitations 117

    6.4.3 Future Enhancements 119

    6.4.4 Architectural Design of the Work 120

    6.6 Implementation: Tools for Controlling & Processing 123

    6.7 Hardware Setup 124

    6.7.1 Result 126

    6.7.2 Conclusion 128

    6.8 Applications 128

    Bibliography 129

    7 Mobile Edge Communication, Computing and Caching (MEC3) in Vehicle Communication 131
    Payal Bansal

    7.1 Introduction to MEC3 in Vehicle Communication 132

    7.2 What is Mobile EDGE? 132

    7.2.1 Advantages of Mobile EDGE Computing 133

    7.3 Mobile Edge Communication (MEC) 133

    7.3.1 How We Can Use MEC 134

    7.3.2 Opportunities in Mobile Edge Computing 135

    7.3.3 Challenges of Mobile Edge Computing 136

    7.3.4 Mobile Edge Computing Uses 136

    7.3.5 Multi-Access vs. Mobile Edge Computing 137

    7.3.6 Mobile Edge Computing Importance 138

    7.4 Mobile Edge Caching 139

    7.4.1 The Architecture of Mobile Edge Caching 139

    7.5 Technology Description 141

    7.5.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of MEC 3 143

    7.6 Applications of MEC 3 144

    7.7 Conclusion 145

    Bibliography 145

    8 IoT-Based Automatic Vehicle Tracking and Accident Alert System 149
    Priyanshu Gupta, Parth Tripathi, Pallavie Tyagi and Sanjay Kumar Singh

    8.1 Introduction 150

    8.2 Literature Review 151

    8.3 Methodology 152

    8.4 Programming Code 154

    8.5 Results and Discussion 156

    8.6 Conclusion and Future Scope 157

    Bibliography 157

    9 Interfacing of GPS and GSM with the Help of NodeMCU for Vehicle Monitoring and Tracking 159
    Sandesh Singh, Ajay Suri, Vaibhav Patel, Ujjwal Shukla and Harshita Sisodia

    9.1 Introduction 160

    9.2 Problem Statement 161

    9.3 Literature Review 162

    9.4 Monitoring and Tracking of Vehicles 163

    9.5 Result and Discussion 168

    9.6 Conclusion 168

    References 171

    10 A Comprehensive Analysis of Cell Balancing in BMS for Electric Vehicle 173
    Rahul Sarker, Subir Datta, Ksh. Robert Singh and Apurba Kr. Das

    10.1 Introduction 174

    10.2 Cell Balancing Methods 175

    10.2.1 Passive Cell Balancing 175

    10.2.1.1 Proposed Block Diagram of Passive Cell Balancing 176

    10.2.2 Active Cell Balancing 178

    10.3 Proposed Topology 181

    10.3.1 Working Modes for Two Cells 182

    10.3.2 Algorithm for Two Cells Balancing 183

    10.3.2.1 Block Diagram of Proposed Active Cell Balancing for Two Cell 184

    10.3.3 SOC-Voltage-Based Inductive Buck Boost Active Cell Balancing 185

    10.4 Conclusion 190

    References 190

    11 Analyzing and Testing of Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles 193
    Shrey Agrawal, Raghav Gupta and Manoj Sindhwani

    11.1 Introduction 194

    11.2 Battery Management System 195

    11.2.1 Classification 196

    11.2.2 Challenges of Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles 199

    11.3 System Setup 199

    11.3.1 Block Diagram 199

    11.3.2 Components 199

    11.3.3 System Methodology 201

    11.4 Simulations 202

    11.4.1 Efficiency and Continuous Torque Capability 202

    11.4.2 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) 202

    11.4.3 Output Graphs 203

    11.5 Conclusion 205

    References 206

    12 Cyberattacks, Threats and Challenges of Cybersecurity: An Outline 207
    Tanishq Soni, Deepali Gupta, Ramneet Kaur, Avinash Sharma and Gifty Gupta

    12.1 Introduction 208

    12.2 Background Work 209

    12.3 Security Properties and CIA Triad 212

    12.3.1 Confidentiality 212

    12.3.2 Integrity 212

    12.3.3 Availability 213

    12.4 Types of Cyber Threats 213

    12.4.1 Cybercrime 213

    12.4.2 Cyber Terrorism 213

    12.4.3 Cyber Warfare 214

    12.5 Types of Cyberattacks 214

    12.5.1 Denial of Service 214

    12.5.2 Trojan Horse 214

    12.5.3 Malware 215

    12.5.4 SQL Injection Attack 215

    12.5.5 Man-in-the-Middle 216

    12.5.6 Reconnaissance Attack 216

    12.6 Challenges in Cybersecurity 216

    12.6.1 Cybersecurity Challenges in Education 216

    12.6.2 Cybersecurity Challenges in Smart Grid 216

    12.6.3 Cybersecurity Challenges in IoT and Cloud Computing 217

    12.6.4 Cybersecurity Challenges in Connected Home Ecosystem 217

    12.7 Bibliometric Analysis and Discussion 217

    12.8 Conclusion 220

    References 220

    13 Opportunities and Challenges of Data-Driven Cybersecurity for Smart Cities: Blockchain-Driven Approach 223
    Tanishq Soni, Ramneet Kaur, Deepali Gupta, Avinash Sharma and Gifty Gupta

    13.1 Introduction 224

    13.2 Background Work 227

    13.3 Attacks on the Layers of IoT-Enabled Smart City 229

    13.4 Issues and Challenges in Smart Cities 231

    13.5 Blockchain and its Types 232

    13.6 Smart City Issues with Blockchain 233

    13.7 Conclusion 234

    References 235

    14 On Renewable Energy Source Selection Problem Using T-Spherical Fuzzy Soft Dombi Aggregation Operators 237
    Mohit Pal, Himanshu Dhumras, Gaurav Garg and Varun Shukla

    14.1 Introduction 238

    14.2 Preliminaries 240

    14.3 T-Spherical Fuzzy Soft Dombi Aggregation Operators 241

    14.4 Application of T-Spherical Fuzzy Soft Dombi Aggregation Operators in Renewable Energy Source Selection 246

    14.5 Conclusion and Scope for Future Work 251

    References 251

    15 Detection of Weather with Hypothesis Testing Performed Through VGG19 Model Utilizing Adam Optimizer 255
    Kanwarpartap Singh Gill, Avinash Sharma, Vatsala Anand and Rupesh Gupta

    15.1 Introduction 256

    15.2 Literature 258

    15.3 Input Dataset 261

    15.4 Data Validation 262

    15.5 Weather Classification Using VGG19 Model 263

    15.6 Results 264

    15.6.1 Weather Classification Using VGG19 Model on Adam Optimizer 264

    15.6.2 Classification Output of Dataset Parameters After Model Optimization 265

    15.6.3 Confusion Matrix Comparison of Dataset Parameters 266

    15.7 Conclusion 267

    References 268

    16 Enhanced Ride-Through Capability of a Hybrid Microgrid Under Symmetric and Asymmetric Faults 271
    Asis Kumar Mallick, Ullash Kumar Rout, Ajit Kumar Barisal and P. K. Satpathy

    16.1 Introduction 272

    16.2 Design of the Hybrid Microgrid 272

    16.2.1 AC Bus Faults - LG, LL, LLG, LLLG, LLL 273

    16.2.2 dc Bus Faults: Pole to Ground, Pole to Ground and Pole to Pole Fault 273

    16.3 HMG Inverter Control 274

    16.3.1 Problem Formulation 274

    16.4 Grid-Tied Inverter Control 277

    16.5 Fault Analysis 278

    16.5.1 LG Fault (A-G) 280

    16.6 LLG Fault (A-B-G) 282

    16.7 LL Fault (A-B) 283

    16.8 LLL and LLLG Faults 284

    16.9 dc Bus Fault 287

    16.10 Conclusion 288

    Acknowledgements 288

    References 288

    About the Editors 291

    Index 293