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Cognitive Internet of Vehicles

Computer Communications, 2018
Abstract To fully realize future autonomous driving scenarios, Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has attracted wide attention from both academia and industry. However, suitable cost and stable connectivity cannot be strongly guaranteed by existing architectures such as cellular networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, etc.
Min Chen   +4 more
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Blockchain-Based Internet-of-Vehicle

2021
Internet-of-vehicle (IoV) is a heterogeneous environment involving information exchange between system components such as road infrastructure devices, vehicular embedded sensors and other vehicular elements. In IoV network, devices communications and data exchange need to be secure, efficient and transparent to achieve the platform’s goals.
Alkhansaa A. Abuhashim, Chiu C. Tan
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Social Internet of Vehicles

2019
Advent of internet of things (IoT) has significantly enriched the opportunities of crafting state-of-the-art applications of smart connected objects. Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) are playing a vital role in the development of smart systems for transportation throughout the world.
Talal A. Butt, Razi Iqbal, Mounir Kehal
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On Simulating Internet of Vehicles

2018 21st Saudi Computer Society National Computer Conference (NCC), 2018
Internet of vehicles, IoV, emphases on the intelligent integration of humans, vehicles, things and environments as one entity that provides a greater network range that offers services for large cities. The conventional Vehicle Ad-hoc Networks, VANETs, are the core of IoV which aims to enable road safety, and efficient driving.
Nagwan M. Abdelsamee   +2 more
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PHEVs: Internet of Vehicles

2018
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are attracting the interest of researchers due to their unique features such as real-time demand side management and green technology. PHEVs use a combination of electric energy and traditional fossil fuel. They have an electric motor and an internal combustion engine. It is expected that PHEVs will produce less
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Caching scheme for internet of vehicles using parked vehicles

Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2019
Since Internet of Vehicles (IoV) generate and consume huge amount of data, caching becomes indispensable technique to provide better Internet services in IoV. However, deployment and operation of infrastructure to cache the massive vehicular data is very costly.
Taeyoung Kim   +3 more
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Internet of Vehicles

2022
Abdullah Alharthi   +2 more
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QoVS Prediction of Vehicle Service in Internet of Vehicles

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
With the Internet of Vehicles popular, many service providers can provide vehicle service (e.g. Web service, Application, Network access, etc.) for users. Then more and more vehicle services are published in Internet of Vehicles, and how to measure the quality of vehicle service (QoVS) become a very important issue.
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Internet-of-Vehicles Based on Technologies of Internet-of-Things

ICLEM 2012, 2012
The last few years have seen many technologies of Internet-of-Things that can potentially have major impacts on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). In particular, traffic congestions, emergencies and accidents, inefficiencies in transportation infrastructures, flow regulation, and status of the vehicle itself can be overcome through effective ...
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The Next Generation of Internet of Things: Internet of Vehicles

2018
The IoV integrates many important features of the IoT in order to provide numerous new services with advantages for humans and society, in which many sensor nodes are developed for the IoT, such as home appliances, including televisions and refrigerators, and health-related equipment, including heart rate sensors and foot pod meters.
Wei-Chen Wu, Homg-Twu Liaw
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