Advances in Autonomous Navigation through Intelligent Technologies

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Navigation has become highly intelligent over the last 100 years. Today, we have autonomous navigation in several vehicles that is being revolutionized through computational intelligence. This book, Advances in Autonomous Navigation through Intelligent Technologies, presents todayโ€™s issues, solutions, and adaptation techniques for creating safe autonomous navigating vehicles with the use of advanced technologies.

The chapters in the book discuss autonomous navigation as a major issue in robotics and artificial intelligence. The book covers a range of topics that include the architecture of autonomous navigation, algorithms for robot positioning and navigation, methodologies for controlling autonomous systems, self-learning routing protocols for autonomous unmanned aerial networks (A-UAN), and more. The book also covers the concepts and algorithms of mobile devices, sensors, and IoT and other related components required for autonomous navigation. The book includes a survey on smart intrusion detection-enabled flying ad hoc networks (FANETs) (a decentralized communication system solely formed by unmanned aerial vehicles) in healthcare.

Key highlights:

  • Introduces the concept of autonomous navigation to help readers understand the technology from ground up
  • Covers the architecture, including robot positioning, navigation, and control
  • Provides information about the use of simulation tools and machine learning techniques for the implementation of autonomous navigation
  • Provides in-depth knowledge on the use of emerging technologies in navigation of mobile devices along with the use of ICT in autonomous navigation
  • Discusses the present and the future of the robotics industry

Presenting cutting-edge research in the field of autonomous navigation, this book will serve as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and others interested in learning about and comprehending the many advancements in autonomous navigation.

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Niharika Singh, PhD, is currently working as Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India. She has more than eight years of experience in teaching and research. Her areas of research are artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, soft computing, and image processing. She has authored many research papers in various conferences and journals. She has also edited various books in varied domains. She has been associated with various conferences as technical program committee member and session chair. She received her doctorate degree and masterโ€˜s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India, while her bachelorโ€˜s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering is from Uttar Pradesh Technical University, India.

Thipendra P. Singh, PhD, is currently a Professor in the School of Computer Science Engineering & Technology at Bennett University, Greater Noida, India. Prior to this, he has been associated with UPES University and Sharda University, both India. He has 26 years of rich experience. He is supervising PhD scholars with French and UK universities also. He is a widely traveled academician and has participated in various platforms in several countries, including UK, France, UAE, and Singapore. He has been the editor of 10 books on various allied topics of computer science. Dr. Singh is a senior member of IEEE and member of various other professional bodies, including the Institution of Engineers (India), Association for Computing Machinery, EAI, International Society for Technology in Education, International Association of Engineers, etc., and is also on the editorial/reviewer panels of several journals. He is a fellow of IETA-India since 2019. He is also in the boards of studies of several universities, both in India and abroad. He has been associated with many conferences throughout India as well as abroad as chair, organizing committee member, technical program committee member, and session chair. He holds a doctorate in Computer Science from Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India.

Brian Azzopardi, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) and Consultant and Visiting Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta (UM). He has held many senior academic and research positions in United Kingdom and Lithuania and has served the industry, government agencies, and ministries of research since 1998. He is a senior member of IEEE and a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, EI, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Chamber of Engineers. In 2008, he received the Eur. Ing. title followed by the CEng and the EI Chartered Energy Engineer titles in 2012. Dr. Azzopardi is the editor and co-author of two books and more than 100 research papers in peer-reviewed impact-listed journals and conferences, and a frequently invited speaker.

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