Autonomous Vehicular Networks: Perspective and Open Issues
Abstract
The vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have been researched for over twenty years. Although being a fundamental communication approach for vehicles, the conventional VANETs are challenged by the newly emerged autonomous vehicles (AVs) which introduce new features and challenges on communications. In the meantime, with the recent advances of artificial intelligence and 5G cellular networks, how should the fundamental framework of VANET evolve to utilize the new technologies? In this article, we reconsider the problem of vehicle-to-vehicle communications when the network is composed of AVs. We discuss the features and specific demands of AVs and how the conventional VANETs should adapt to fit them.
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