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Abstract
Vehicular communication enables a variety of safety, infotainment, mobility, and environmental applications. Vehicular communication is one of the leading research areas because of its specific applications and characteristics and has attracted great interest from academia, industries, and governments. Our paper is a comprehensive survey of vehicular communication that covers the state of the art and future research directions. The article is a new contribution in the similar category of tutorials/surveys of the vehicular communication domain with the latest details. State of the art presents the architecture, applications, emerging radio access technologies, standardization, and project activities. We review the protocol stacks of the intelligent transportation system (ITS) in the USA, Japan, and Europe with their latest standards. In this paper, we present the emerging radio access technologies such as visible light communication, mmWave, Cellular-V2X, and 5G for connected and autonomous vehicles and their associated challenges. The new research directions in the emerging areas of this domain, such as seamless connectivity, edge, fog, software-defined and named data network, and security are also present. We believe that our work will help the researchers, developers and government agencies to become familiar with the latest features of the domain.
期刊介绍:
Vehicular communications is a growing area of communications between vehicles and including roadside communication infrastructure. Advances in wireless communications are making possible sharing of information through real time communications between vehicles and infrastructure. This has led to applications to increase safety of vehicles and communication between passengers and the Internet. Standardization efforts on vehicular communication are also underway to make vehicular transportation safer, greener and easier.
The aim of the journal is to publish high quality peer–reviewed papers in the area of vehicular communications. The scope encompasses all types of communications involving vehicles, including vehicle–to–vehicle and vehicle–to–infrastructure. The scope includes (but not limited to) the following topics related to vehicular communications:
Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications
Channel modelling, modulating and coding
Congestion Control and scalability issues
Protocol design, testing and verification
Routing in vehicular networks
Security issues and countermeasures
Deployment and field testing
Reducing energy consumption and enhancing safety of vehicles
Wireless in–car networks
Data collection and dissemination methods
Mobility and handover issues
Safety and driver assistance applications
UAV
Underwater communications
Autonomous cooperative driving
Social networks
Internet of vehicles
Standardization of protocols.