Abstract:
This survey examines vehicular communication systems for road traffic management. Starting with the definition of communications between vehicles (V2V), vehicles-to-infrastructure (V2I), and vehicles-to-everything (V2X), we first discuss the requirements and current standards for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), including the maximum communication delay, range, and message size (for V2I transmission).
We then examine intelligent traffic management use cases and road traffic management methods. This paper describes the architectures of four classes of systems that can manage vehicular traffic and communicate with roadside infrastructure: vehicular cloud computing (VCC), cloudlets, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), and fog computing.
We also classify methods for these four architecture classes. Finally, we discuss deployment issues for each architecture class.
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