Internet of Vehicles: From intelligent grid to autonomous cars and vehicular fogs
Recent advances in communications, controls, and embedded systems have changed the perception of a car. A vehicle has been the extension of the man’s ambulatory system, docile to the driver’s commands. It is now a formidable sensor platform, absorbing information from the environment (and from other...
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doaj-b0ba3d9e96bb49a5a65a971ffb01228d2020-11-25T03:10:04ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772016-09-011210.1177/1550147716665500Internet of Vehicles: From intelligent grid to autonomous cars and vehicular fogsEun-Kyu Lee0Mario Gerla1Giovanni Pau2Uichin Lee3Jae-Han Lim4Incheon National University, Incheon, KoreaUniversity of California–Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USALIP6, Universitè Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Sorbonne Universites, Paris, FranceKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, KoreaElectronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea Eun-Kyu Lee and Uichin Lee are principle corresponding authorsRecent advances in communications, controls, and embedded systems have changed the perception of a car. A vehicle has been the extension of the man’s ambulatory system, docile to the driver’s commands. It is now a formidable sensor platform, absorbing information from the environment (and from other cars) and feeding it to drivers and infrastructure to assist in safe navigation, pollution control, and traffic management. The next step in this evolution is just around the corner: the Internet of Autonomous Vehicles. Pioneered by the Google car, the Internet of Vehicles will be a distributed transport fabric capable of making its own decisions about driving customers to their destinations. Like other important instantiations of the Internet of Things (e.g. the smart building), the Internet of Vehicles will have communications, storage, intelligence, and learning capabilities to anticipate the customers’ intentions. The concept that will help transition to the Internet of Vehicles is the vehicular fog, the equivalent of instantaneous Internet cloud for vehicles, providing all the services required by the autonomous vehicles. In this article, we discuss the evolution from intelligent vehicle grid to autonomous, Internet-connected vehicles, and vehicular fog.https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147716665500 |
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Internet of Vehicles: From intelligent grid to autonomous cars and vehicular fogs |
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Internet of Vehicles: From intelligent grid to autonomous cars and vehicular fogs |
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Recent advances in communications, controls, and embedded systems have changed the perception of a car. A vehicle has been the extension of the man’s ambulatory system, docile to the driver’s commands. It is now a formidable sensor platform, absorbing information from the environment (and from other cars) and feeding it to drivers and infrastructure to assist in safe navigation, pollution control, and traffic management. The next step in this evolution is just around the corner: the Internet of Autonomous Vehicles. Pioneered by the Google car, the Internet of Vehicles will be a distributed transport fabric capable of making its own decisions about driving customers to their destinations. Like other important instantiations of the Internet of Things (e.g. the smart building), the Internet of Vehicles will have communications, storage, intelligence, and learning capabilities to anticipate the customers’ intentions. The concept that will help transition to the Internet of Vehicles is the vehicular fog, the equivalent of instantaneous Internet cloud for vehicles, providing all the services required by the autonomous vehicles. In this article, we discuss the evolution from intelligent vehicle grid to autonomous, Internet-connected vehicles, and vehicular fog. |
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