Medium access in cloud-based for the internet of things based on mobile vehicular infrastructure

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Smart cities are made up of a large number of smart, intelligent gadgets that can sense, compute, act, and communicate. Focusing on how data is transferred between sensory devices and applications in the internet of things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems have led to 5G/IoT integration. This paper proposes a revolutionary architecture for mobile vehicular cloud infrastructure that takes variable weather, road, and traffic circumstances into consideration. It proposes a dynamic speed management system for smart cities. To optimize system flexibility and reduce costs, the system makes advantage of the most recent advancements in wireless communication and utilizes current telecommunication infrastructures utilized in data streaming, sound, and video. The study presents an internet protocol (IP) real-time subsystem-network-based framework for requesting bandwidth from free wireless channel resources using the channell quality indicator channel

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Sabri, Y., & El Kamoun, N. (2023). Medium access in cloud-based for the internet of things based on mobile vehicular infrastructure. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 21(2), 280–289. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v21i2.24745

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