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What is V2V

Handbook of Research on Advanced Trends in Microwave and Communication Engineering
Vehicular-to-Vehicular communications.
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Cyber-Physical Systems in Vehicular Communications
Amjad Mehmood (Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan), Syed Hassan Ahmed (Kyungpook National University, South Korea), and Mahasweta Sarkar (San Diego State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0773-4.ch015
Abstract
Like the other emerging technologies such as computer evolution and embedded machines, the Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) have also gained much attention from various manufactures and academia. Moreover, we have several on board sensors installed inside the vehicles, responsible for sensing different activities within the vehicle and surrounding such as temperature, intruder detection and so on. Recently, those sensors/actuator systems became responsive to the physical world by enabling real time control emanating from conventional embedded systems, thus emerging a new research paradigm named Cyber-Physical System (CPS). Likewise, other applications for CPS, we have Vehicular Cyber-Physical System (VCPS) that is not a new concept. For now, VCPS may refer to a wide range of transportation management system that is integrated strongly and should be highly accurate, real-time, and efficient. This chapter provides readers with the details of the term “VCPS” followed by the historical overview of this new emerging field including research challenges and future aspects of the VCPS.
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Telematics and Mobile Internet: Current Situation and 5G Networks
It utilizes all forms of wireless components and forms a vehicular ad-hoc network on the road to allow vehicles to communicate with each other and prevent collisions.
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