2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10151810
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On-Board Data Management Layer: Connected Vehicle as Data Platform

Abstract: For connected vehicles, as well as generally for the transportation sector, data are now seen as a precious resource. They can be used to make right decisions, improve road safety, reduce CO2 emissions, or optimize processes. However, analyzing these data is not so much a question of which technologies to use, but rather about where these data are analyzed. Thereby, the emerging vehicle architecture has to become a data-oriented architecture based on embedded computing platforms and take into account new appli… Show more

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“…Moreover, in [15], the authors implemented an artificial neural network (ANN) composed of three layers to predict traffic flow. The ANN was trained to exploit forward propagation and backpropagation learning according to the date, time, traveler's vehicle, commercial vehicles, number of vehicles occupying the road segment, and vehicle speed.…”
Section: Traffic Flow Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, in [15], the authors implemented an artificial neural network (ANN) composed of three layers to predict traffic flow. The ANN was trained to exploit forward propagation and backpropagation learning according to the date, time, traveler's vehicle, commercial vehicles, number of vehicles occupying the road segment, and vehicle speed.…”
Section: Traffic Flow Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we review the applications of data generated by connected vehicles in depth, as well as research conducted to date. The authors of [15] introduced the concept of data management for vehicles by proposing an onboard data management layer so that the vehicle can serve as a data platform that can store, process, and share data. Moreover, the authors of [76] proposed ThinGs in a fog (TGIF), a system designed to support interdisciplinary research within a wide range of IoT applications.…”
Section: Connected Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%