
AbstractAutomotive manufacturers are currently giving much interest to in-vehicle sensors and their relevant ITS applications. The number of in-vehicle sensors is in continuously increasing because of their proved benefits represented in avoided accidents, higher driving efficiencies, and ubiquitous sensing-based services. These benefits are not limited to only the vehicle's driver, but also to other vehicles and third parties. In this paper, we introduce Vehicle as a Mobile Sensor (VaaMS), a concept that shows how sensor-equipped vehicles can be considered a pivotal, mobile resource of sensory data and sensor-related applications/services. In addition, we present a new categorization of in-vehicle sensors along with a discussion of some representative sensors and several supported ITS applications. Besides, we elaborate on some communication technologies that support VaaMS.
Mobile services, Vehicular sensing, Vehicular communication.
Mobile services, Vehicular sensing, Vehicular communication.
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