Autor: |
Katsaros, Konstantinos V., Amditis, Angelos J., Trichias, Konstantinos, Shagdar, Oyunchimeg, Soua, Ahmed, Requena, Jose Costa, Santa, Jose, Kakes, Geerd, Almeida, Joao, Sousa, Emanuel, Cruz, Nuno, Velez, Gorka, Sari, Tahir, Cortizo, Daniel Jauregui, Correia, Fernando, Kountche, Djibrilla Amadou, Rommel, Simon, Nikolitsa, Eftychia, Demestichas, Panagiotis |
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IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine; May/Jun2023, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p145-157, 13p |
Abstrakt: |
The next generation of mobile networks, namely 5G, promises significant qualitative and quantitative advances for multiple vertical domains. However, most studies and investigations assess these advances under the implicit assumption of a single network service provider, with typical national coverage. In this article, we take a close look at the automotive sector and highlight a series of challenges emerging in the context of its inherent (inter)national mobility and the corresponding importance of cross-border and/or multioperator environments. Our target is to pinpoint the key influential factors affecting the transition toward seamless (cooperative) connected and automated mobility services within and across national borders. To this end, we identify and analyze a series of challenges in the areas of, networking, application, security, and regulation. We further present and discuss a series of corresponding solutions investigated in the pragmatic context of our experimental activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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