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A 5G V2X Ecosystem Providing Internet of Vehicles
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Storck, Carlos
, Duarte-Figueiredo, Fátima
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/ Internet-based video
/ IoV
/ mmWave communications
/ SDIoV
/ SDN-based 5G
/ V2X
2019
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A 5G V2X Ecosystem Providing Internet of Vehicles
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Storck, Carlos
, Duarte-Figueiredo, Fátima
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/ Internet-based video
/ IoV
/ mmWave communications
/ SDIoV
/ SDN-based 5G
/ V2X
2019
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A 5G V2X Ecosystem Providing Internet of Vehicles
2019
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Overview
The Fifth Generation (5G) cellular network can be considered the way to the ubiquitous Internet and pervasive paradigm.The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) uses the network infrastructure to allow cars to be connected to new radio technologies, and can be supported by 5G networks. In this way, the Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) integration needs 5G connections unavoidably. This paper presents a 5G V2X ecosystem to provide IoV. The proposed ecosystem is based on the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) concept. Considering vehicles as entertainment consumer points, the network infrastructure must be huge enough to guarantee delivery and quality. For this purpose, this paper evaluates vehicular Internet-based video services traffic and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications in urban and rural scenarios. Simulations were performed through the Network Simulator ns-3, employing millimeter Wave (mmWave) communications. Three metrics, data transfer rate, transmission delay, and Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), were analyzed and compared for rural and urban IoV scenarios. The results have shown satisfactory performance to the IoV communications requirements when adopting the 5G network with V2X communications.
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MDPI,MDPI AG
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