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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 9, September 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Rudimentary Concepts Of Cloud Computing Approaches And Future Challenges For V ANET System

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AUTHOR(S)

Venkatamangarao Nampally, Dr. M. Raghavender Sharma

 

KEYWORDS

VANET system, Ubiquitous, Perspective, Cloud Computing, Embedded Sensors, Data Dissemination, Data Latency, SDVN, Heterogeneous Network, Infotainment Service, CC-V .

 

ABSTRACT

Due to ubiquitous technology development in VANET system causes several technical problems in the deployment of many embedded sensors to increase its communication facilities through expanding the communication range in the field of wireless networking of Ad hoc networks. VANET system has to be solved future challenges in both standard and network perspectives. A key solution for future challenges is properly specifying the communication requirements of VANET system applications and properly deriving the appropriate parameters of network. VANET systems future challenges enable us in developing the network and provide significant development opportunities in order to get better communication services. But unfortunately, even now secure data dissemination, effective use of available resources in network, and reducing the cost of computation are the major challenges of VANET system. In this paper we discuss various future challenges of VANET system by using cloud computing. Cloud computing increases the scalability and reliability of network. This paper discusses various future challenges of VANET and implementation of some major networking cloud methods along with rudimentary concepts.

 

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