Authors
Jun Li, Xiaoman Shen, Lei Chen, Dung Pham Van, Jiannan Ou, Lena Wosinska, Jiajia Chen
Publication date
2019/1/20
Journal
IEEE Access
Volume
7
Pages
13704-13714
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Driven by the increasing number of connected vehicles and related services, powerful communication and computation capabilities are needed for vehicular communications, especially for real-time and safety-related applications. A cellular network consists of radio access technologies, including the current long-term evolution (LTE), the LTE advanced, and the forthcoming 5th generation mobile communication systems. It covers large areas and has the ability to provide high data rate and low latency communication services to mobile users. It is considered the most promising access technology to support real-time vehicular communications. Meanwhile, fog is an emerging architecture for computing, storage, and networking, in which fog nodes can be deployed at base stations to deliver cloud services close to vehicular users. In fog computing-enabled cellular networks, mobility is one of the most critical challenges …
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