Kaiwartya et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Internet of vehicles: Motivation, layered architecture, network model, challenges, and future aspectsKaiwartya et al., 2016
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- Kaiwartya O
- Abdullah A
- Cao Y
- Altameem A
- Prasad M
- Lin C
- Liu X
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- IEEE access
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Internet of Things is smartly changing various existing research areas into new themes, including smart health, smart home, smart industry, and smart transport. Relying on the basis of “smart transport,” Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is evolving as a new theme of research and …
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