Network management and monitoring solutions for vehicular networks: A survey

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Abstract

Vehicular networks are emerging as a promising technology that enables reliable and low-cost solutions for intelligent transport systems (ITSs), mainly due to their enormous potential to be considered for multiple purposes and scenarios. These networks are characterized by unique and challenging features such as packet fragmentation, low node density, short contact duration, and network disruption. These features may result in the absence of a path between the source and destination nodes, which is one of the most challenging issues faced by this type of network. To overcome some of these problems, it is necessary to provide vehicular networks with sophisticated tools or methodologies to implement monitoring and management operations. However, designing efficient solutions for this type of network is not an easy task due to its particular characteristics. This paper elaborates on a comprehensive survey focusing on promising proposals to deal with monitoring and management functionalities in vehicular networks. This work aims not only to present the state of the art on monitoring and management solutions but also to analyze their benefits and drawbacks, identify open issues, and provide guidelines for further contributions.

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Dias, J. A. F. F., Rodrigues, J. J. P. C., Soares, V. N. G. J., Caldeira, J. M. L. P., Korotaev, V., & Proença, M. L. (2020, May 1). Network management and monitoring solutions for vehicular networks: A survey. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9050853

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