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Title Survey Of Fog Computing Applications In Vehicular Communication For Smart Transportation Systems
ID_Doc 53755
Authors Jhawar V.; Rangnekar Y.; Mohapatra H.
Year 2025
Published Driving Innovation at the Intersection of Renewable Energy and the Internet of Vehicles
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3373-3321-2.ch010
Abstract Vehicular communication networks are vital to modern Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), supporting advancements in smart cities, autonomous driving, and augmented reality. Traditional network infrastructures struggle with latency, processing, and storage limitations. Fog computing addresses these issues by bringing cloud services closer to data sources at the network edge, enabling faster, real-time processing. This survey explores how fog computing enhances vehicular services, reviewing current architectures, integration with VEC, task scheduling, resource management, mobility, offloading, and security. It also discusses future directions for the technology. © 2025, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
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