Internet Based Human Vehicle Interface
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Abstract
In the context of ubiquitous computing, the concept of a ubiquitous vehicle emerges as a multifunctional entity serving as both a means of ground transportation and a communication node within the vehicular network. This integration aims to establish seamless and remote connectivity between humans and vehicles. Among the various services offered by ubiquitous vehicles, vehicle teleoperation stands out as a prominent feature. However, to effectively provide vehicle teleoperation services, it necessitates a collaborative framework involving the in-vehicle communication network, the vehicle-to-vehicle communication network, and the vehicle-to-roadside communication network. This paper presents an Internet-based human-vehicle interface and a comprehensive network architecture that enables remote vehicle control and diagnosis services, thereby facilitating enhanced functionality and connectivity in the realm of ubiquitous vehicles.