Abstract

Abstract: Smart vehicles are equipped with a variety of sensing devices that provide a variety of multimedia applications and services related to smart driving assistance, weather forecasting, traffic congestion information, road safety alarms, and a variety of entertainment and comfort-related applications in an intelligent transportation system. Due to their limited computational capacity and storage capabilities, these smart cars generate a tremendous volume of multimedia-related data that requires quick and real-time processing, which can't be completely handled by independent on-board computer systems. As a result, changing the underpinning networking and computing architectures was required to handle such multimedia applications and services

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