The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is an emerging network of connected vehicles as a branch of dynamic objects in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. With the rapid development of IoV, real-time data-centric applications would be a significant concern in academia and industry to promote efficiency and realize modern services in such high dynamic networks. In this paper, we aim to present a systematic literature review (SLR) for the IoV networks to investigate the different attitudes in the field of data-centric approaches. This paper systematically categorizes the 48 recent articles on data-driven techniques in the IoV field published from 2017 to March 2022. A complete technical taxonomy is presented for the data-centric approaches in IoV according to the content of current studies. Collected methods are chosen with the SLR process, and they are investigated considering some technical classifications including IoV security, data traffic, vehicular social network, data propagation, energy, and multimedia categories. The achievements, drawbacks, and new findings of studies are carefully investigated for addressing the deficiencies, as well as emphasizing future research direction and open issues of data-driven approaches in IoV. K E Y W O R D S data trading system, data traffic management, data transmission, Internet of Vehicles, IoV
| INTRODUCTIONVehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) as highly dynamic but well-organized emerging networks play an effective role in accelerating the improvement of the intelligent transportation systems (ITS) application. 1 Today ITS applications in many nations are expanding, whereby the rapid growth of networked sensors and context-aware computing systems, along with emerging communication technologies, have made the recognition of smart cities possible shortly. 2 The Internet of Things (IoT) technology has faced an increase in the number of dynamic objects, including connected vehicles, which formed the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), and made our lives easier, safer, and smarter. [3][4][5] VANETs, as the central infrastructure of the IoV ecosystem, aim to help drivers with possible inter-vehicle communication (IVC) and realtime data propagation even in high mobility, helping safety driving and receiving alerts for road hazardous. 6,7 Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as an emerging part of energy-aware VANETs, have a significant impact on the formation of the IoV. 8 Connected vehicles in IoV are intelligent vehicles with a complicated software platform. Promoting vehicles from high dynamic nodes to intelligent vehicles with diverse communication