EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web (Aug 2015)

Simplifying the in-vehicle connectivity for ITS applications

  • Sergio Tornell,
  • Teemu Kärkkäinen,
  • Jörg Ott,
  • Carlos Calafate,
  • Juan-Carlos Cano,
  • Pietro Manzoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.22-7-2015.2260058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 7
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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In-vehicle connectivity has experienced a big expansion in recent years; car manufacturers are very active in this sense, and are proposing OBU oriented solutions. This effort is justified by the user demands for always-on connectivity. However, currently available OBUs do not provide the desired flexibility and simplicity of use that would be desirable for ITS applications. For example, none of them considers the possibility for inter-vehicle device-to-device communications. In this paper we present GRCBox, an architecture that ex- tends the in-vehicle connectivity by providing inter and in- vehicular communication support. By creating private vehicular networks, GRCBox allows user devices’ applications to perform direct peer-to-peer communication. In this paper we describe the GRCBox design along with four case studies. We also include the experimental results obtained from a test-bed to show that our solution does not have a negative impact on the performance when compared to a centralized solution.

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