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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2021.25.7.993

Issues on Infotainment Application in Vehicular NDN  

Lee, Heejin (Department of Computer Engineering, Hoseo University)
Lim, Huhnkuk (Division of Computer Engineering, Hoseo University)
Abstract
Recently, many studies on VNDN technology have been conducted to graft Named Data Networking (NDN) into VANET as a core network technology. VNDN can use the content name to deliver various infotainment application content data through name-based forwarding. When VNDN is used as a communication technology for infotainment applications in connected vehicles, it is possible to realize data-centric networking technology in which data is the subject of communication. It can overcome the limitations of connected vehicle infotainment application service technology based on the host-centric current Internet, such as security attack/hacking, performance degradation in long-distance data transmission, frequent data cut-off. In this paper, we present the main functions provided by VNDN technology, and systematically analyze and organize the issues necessary to realize infotainment application services for connected vehicles in the VNDN environment. Based on this, it can be utilized as basic information necessary to establish infotainment application requirements in VNDN environment.
Keywords
Vehicular Named Data Networking(VNDN); Connected vehicles; Infotainment; Issue analysis;
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