Guest Editorial Introduction of the Special Issue on Edge Intelligence for Internet of Vehicles
2021
Empowered with advanced computation units, autonomous sensing platforms and various wireless access capabilities, connected and autonomous vehicles evolve over time and become tightly coupled and closely cooperative. Being one of the most active research fields in both academic and industry, the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) enables various types of vehicular applications, such as autonomous driving, precise fleet management, and real-time video analytics, which contribute significantly to bring us traffic efficiency, driving safety, and ride comfort. However, these powerful applications always require intensive computation and very large size caching services under ultra-low latency constraints, and thus pose significant challenges on resource-constrained vehicles.
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