Publish-Subscribe Service in ICN-based Vehicular Network
draft-kim-icnrg-pubsubvn-00
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Authors | Haksuh Kim , Paul Kangil Choi , Hee Jung , Sunme Kim | ||
Last updated | 2020-01-08 (Latest revision 2019-07-07) | ||
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Abstract
As autonomous vehicle is becoming a major research in automotive engineering, the importance of vehicular network is also increasing. Content-oriented vehicular network requires new communication architecture that is different from the existing IP-based architecture. ICN is one of the best alternatives for vehicular network to serve as communication infrastructure. ICN only supports pull-based communication. Therefore, an efficient communication method is needed for disseminating safety information for vehicles, and the publish/subscribe(pub/sub) system can be a good alternative. This document proposes a pub/sub service architecture and procedures for disseminating safety information between vehicles and infrastructure.
Authors
Haksuh Kim
Paul Kangil Choi
Hee Jung
Sunme Kim
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