Towards a service centric contextualized vehicular cloud
- 21 September 2014
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Abstract
This paper proposes a service-centric contextualized vehicular (SCCV) cloud platform to facilitate the deployment and delivery of cloud-based mobile applications over vehicular networks. SCCV cloud employs a multi-tier architecture that consists of the network, mobile device, and cloud tiers. Based on this architecture, we present a seamless solution for delivery of personalized mobile applications to vehicular users in an intelligent and reliable manner. We further develop and deploy prototype mobile applications on SCCV cloud, to demonstrate the desired functionality and feasibility of SCCV cloud. Our practical experiments show that SCCV cloud works efficiently with low networking overhead on popular mobile devices in real-world transportation scenariosKeywords
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