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Iot based smart transport management and vehicle-to-vehicle communication system

  • Authors Details :  
  • Vartika Agarwal,  
  • Sachin Sharma

Journal title : Computer Networks, Big Data and IoT

Publisher : Springer Singapore

Online ISSN : 2367-4520

Page Number : 709-716

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Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication is an advance application and thrust area of research. In the current research, the authors highlighted the technologies which are used in V2V communication systems. Advantage of such technology is that it helps to detect live location and tolling. It plays an important role if there are huge amount of traffic. The current research work can obtain more information about Li-Fi, RFID, VANET, and LORAWAN technology. Li-Fi is known as VLC communication system that uses visible light for high data transmission and reception. RFID technology helps the emergency vehicle to reach destination quickly by avoiding any kind of traffic. LORAWAN is a large-scale network technology with a long range and VANET with low power that allows to obtain accurate traffic information on each route and this saves time. The comparison between the different technologies is reviewed in order to obtain the optimized technology as per the applications.

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0965-7_55

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