Digital Twin Technology for Autonomous Electric Vehicles
Recent Trends and Future Perspectives
- 1st Edition - August 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Jeevanand Seshadrinath, Julio C. Rosas-Caro, Dheeraj Kumar Dhaked, Omveer Sharma, V. Lakshmi Narayanan
- Language: English
Digital Twin Technology for Autonomous Electric Vehicles serves as an essential guide for researchers, advanced students, and engineering professionals eager to harness the transf… Read more
The volume offers an in-depth exploration of the intersection of DT software and AEVs, highlighting how this innovative strategy enhances vehicle functionality, efficiency, safety, and user experience. Reviewing the latest research outcomes and trends as well as touching upon future perspectives, it provides a clear and actionable, step-by-step roadmap that also considers cybersecurity, regulation, ethics, and environmental friendliness, helping readers confidently navigate potential challenges and maximize the benefits of DT technology implementation for AEVs.
Valuable case studies that incorporate practical insights and lessons learnt are blended into the work too, providing context and application examples in diverse settings. The experts behind the insightful chapters thus successfully respond to the need for a multidisciplinary resource that bridges theory and best practices, while fostering collaborative efforts to further identify and leverage opportunities stemming from the intricate combination that is redefining the automotive research landscape.
- Unravels the intricate interplay between DT technology and AEVs.
- Covers technical aspects and effective integration strategies.
- Is enriched by real-world case studies from across global markets.
2. Autonomous Driving Test Methods Based on Digital Twins
3. Integration of Data-Driven Algorithms in Digital Twins for AEVs
4. IoT Integration in Digital Twin Systems for AEVs
5. Cybersecurity and Interoperability in Digital Twin Technology for AEVs
6. Digital Twin Deployment for AEVs: Regulatory, Ethical, and Security Considerations
7. Case Study 1: Implementation of Digital Twins for AEVs – America (North and South) and Europe
8. Case Study 2: Implementation of Digital Twins for AEVs – Asia, Australia and Africa
9. Comparative Study and Future Research Directions
10. Conclusion
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: August 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Jeevanand Seshadrinath
Dr. Seshadrinath obtained a PhD in Electric Motors and Drives from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2013. He held a teaching position at BITS Pilani in 2014, before being offered a Research Fellow position at Rolls Royce @ NTU Corporate Lab, Nanyang Technological University, where he remained until 2016. He continued his teaching career at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorke, where currently he also holds the following administrative positions: Associate Dean Infrastructure (Electrical and AC) and Founder Advisor for IEEE IAS SB Chapter. He is a prolific author and has been a senior member of IEEE since 2019. His research interests focus on electrical machines and power electronic drives; drivetrain for electric vehicles;,diagnosis and prognosis of electrical machines and drives; AI in electric drives; design, development, and prototyping of transformer-less grid connected PV inverters; renewable energy systems.
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Julio C. Rosas-Caro
Dr. Rosas-Caro is an Electronics Engineer and an M.C. in Electrical Engineering from the Cd. Madero Technologist. He obtained his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Cinvestav of the IPN in 2009. He is a Professor at the Universidad Panamericana in Guadalajara (Mexico) and has also been a visiting scholar at Michigan State University, the University of Colorado, Ontario Tech, and the University of Sheffield. He has published 70 articles in journals indexed in JCR and has 2200 citations in Google Scholar. He is an associate/academic editor of (i) IEEE Latin America Transactions and (ii) International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems. He has been invited to edit special editions of journals such as IET Power Electronics and Mathematics. His research interests include power electronics, CD-DC converters, AC-AC converters, FACTS devices, their applications, and numerical optimization. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, a member of the IET, Sigma Xi, and of the National System of Researchers of Mexico.
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Dheeraj Kumar Dhaked
Dr. Dhaked is a power systems professional with more than 5 years of hands-on experience in R&D and engineering and project management in the electrical power systems (transmission and distribution) and renewable energy businesses. He currently holds a CHANAKYA fellowship by the IHUB Anubhuti-IIIT Delhi. Hosted by the Department of Electrical Engineering, of the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, he conducts techno-economic feasibility studies involving steady-state and dynamic modeling and analysis of power systems including microgrids, power flow and renewable generation interconnection, HVDC systems, and power electronic converters.
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Omveer Sharma
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