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Communication and Networking Technologies in Internet of Vehicles

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Due to the rapid development of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), application scenarios such as autonomous valet parking, convoy arrangement, vehicle–road cooperative control and vehicle emergency hedging have been realized. On the other hand, users need data application services with low latency, high quality and large data volume. So, communication and networking in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) become the key to improve ITS system in the future. This chapter elaborates some different communication model in IoV. Then, each communication and networking model are proposed based on system model and confronting problems. In addition, this chapter introduces Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I), Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P), Vehicle-to-Network/Cloud (V2N/C), and trajectory-based communication modes. Finally, some use cases are discussed to list related work.

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Abbreviations

ITS:

Intelligent Transportation System

V2V:

Vehicle-to-Vehicle

V2P:

Vehicle-to-Pedestrian

V2X:

Vehicles to Everything

RFID:

Radio Frequency IDentification

LTE:

Long Term Evolution

D-RAN:

Distributed wiReless Access Network

TFB:

Trajectory-Based Forwarding

BSMs:

Basic Safety Messages

EFC:

Electronic Fee Collection

TMS:

Traffic Management Systems

RSU:

Road Side Unit

DTNs:

Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networks

VANET:

Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork

IoV:

Internet of Vehicles

V2I:

Vehicle-to-Infrastructure

V2N:

Vehicle-to-Network

D2D:

Device to Device

IOT:

Internet of Things

NB-IoT:

Narrow Band Internet of Things

C-RAN:

Centralized wiReless Access Network

DSRC:

Dedicated Short Range Communication

NHTSA:

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

WCDMA:

Wideband Code Division Multiple Access

VCPS:

Vehicular Cyber-Physical Systems

RENA:

REgioN-bAsed

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Song, Y., Song, J., Qin, S., Cao, Y. (2023). Communication and Networking Technologies in Internet of Vehicles. In: Cao, Y., Zhang, Y., Gu, C. (eds) Automated and Electric Vehicle: Design, Informatics and Sustainability. Recent Advancements in Connected Autonomous Vehicle Technologies, vol 3. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5751-2_11

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