Authors
Ibrar Yaqoob, Iftikhar Ahmad, Ejaz Ahmed, Abdullah Gani, Muhammad Imran, Nadra Guizani
Publication date
2017/7/14
Journal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
55
Issue
7
Pages
128-134
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Considerable development in software-based configurable hardware has paved the way for a new networking paradigm called software-defined vehicular networks (SDVNs). The distinctive features of SDN, such as its flexibility and programmability, can help fulfill the performance and management requirements for VANETs. Although several studies exist on VANET and SDN, a tutorial on SDVNs is still lacking. In this article, we initially investigate recent premier research advances in the SDVN paradigm. Then we categorize and classify SDVN concepts and establish a taxonomy based on important characteristics, such as services, access technologies, network architectural components, opportunities, operational modes, and system components. Furthermore, we identify and outline the key requirements for SDVNs. Finally, we enumerate and outline future research challenges.
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