Abstract

This paper aims to identify research clusters from a collection of papers associated with the provision of ubiquitous and intelligent services to vehicle occupants. In order to achieve this goal, it was performed an evaluation of results from six academic search engines from submission of search strings that consolidates this study needs. This process identifies, initially, 37,328 publications that, after filterings, reduced the scope of evaluation to 2,946 articles. Analysis of paper's title and abstract terms revealed the existence of five active research clusters and, also, indicates a path of research from 'traffic issues', 'intelligent transport system' and 'profiling' to 'smart cities', internet of things', 'big data', 'fog computing' and 'internet of vehicles' in recent years.

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