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Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications in Vehicular Networks

  • Booysen, M.J. (MIH Media Lab, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) ;
  • Gilmore, J.S. (MIH Media Lab, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) ;
  • Zeadally, S. (Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of the District of Columbia) ;
  • Rooyen, G.J. Van (MIH Media Lab, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
  • Received : 2011.09.18
  • Accepted : 2011.11.21
  • Published : 2012.02.28

Abstract

To address the need for autonomous control of remote and distributed mobile systems, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications are rapidly gaining attention from both academia and industry. M2M communications have recently been deployed in smart grid, home networking, health care, and vehicular networking environments. This paper focuses on M2M communications in the vehicular networking context and investigates areas where M2M principles can improve vehicular networking. Since connected vehicles are essentially a network of machines that are communicating, preferably autonomously, vehicular networks can benefit a lot from M2M communications support. The M2M paradigm enhances vehicular networking by supporting large-scale deployment of devices, cross-platform networking, autonomous monitoring and control, visualization of the system and measurements, and security. We also present some of the challenges that still need to be addressed to fully enable M2M support in the vehicular networking environment. Of these, component standardization and data security management are considered to be the most significant challenges.

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