International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Scientific Research

International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Scientific Research

Print ISSN : 2349 –4824

Online ISSN : 2349 –3607

Frequency : Continuous

Current Issue : Volume 4 , Issue 1
2017

IOV –INTERNET OF VEHICLES

*Anas N M , **Farsheena K V, ***Layyina P V, ****Mirshad K T, *****Mofeeda K M, ******Sindhu T V

*,**,***,****&*****UG Scholar, Electronics and Communication, IES College of Engineering, Thrissur, India,   ******Asst. Professor, Electronics and Communication, IES College of Engineering, Thrissur, India

DOI : Page No : 65-72

Published Online : 2017-01-30

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Abstract:

 

Internet of Things (IoT) is smartly changing various existing research areas into new themes including smart- phones, smart-health, smart-home, smart-industry and smart-transport. It is relying on the basis of ‘Smart-Transport’, Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is introducing as a new theme of research and development from Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). This paper presents and proposes a comprehensive framework of IoV with emphasis on layered architecture, protocol stack, network model, challenges and future aspects. Specifically it following the background on evolution of VANETs and motivation on IoV, as a result an overview of IoV is presented as a heterogeneous vehicular networks. The IoV includes mainly five types of vehicular communications; namely, Vehicle-to-Vehicle, Vehicle to-Roadside, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure of cellular networks, Vehicle-to-Personal devices and Vehicle-to-Sensors. A five layered architecture of IoV is proposed considering functionalities and representations of each layer present in it. A protocol stack for the layered architecture is structured considering management, operational and security planes. Now a days, A network model of IoV is proposed based on the three network elements including cloud, connection and client. The benefits of the design and development of IoV are improved by performing a qualitative comparison between IoV and VANETs. Finally, the challenges ahead for realizing IoV are discussed and future aspects of IoV are envisioned.

 

Keywords:  ZIGBEE, GSM, BLUETOOTH, ACCELEROMETER

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