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    Smart Handoff Technique for Internet of Vehicles Communication using Dynamic Edge-Backup Node

    Awan, Khalid Mahmood, Nadeem, Malik, Sadiq, Ali Safaa, Alghushami, Abdullah, Khan, Imran and Rabie, Khaled ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9784-3703 (2020) Smart Handoff Technique for Internet of Vehicles Communication using Dynamic Edge-Backup Node. Electronics, 9 (3). ISSN 1450-5843

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    Abstract

    A vehicular adhoc network (VANET) recently emerged in the the Internet of Vehicles (IoV); it involves the computational processing of moving vehicles. Nowadays, IoV has turned into an interesting field of research as vehicles can be equipped with processors, sensors, and communication devices. IoV gives rise to handoff, which involves changing the connection points during the online communication session. This presents a major challenge for which many standardized solutions are recommended. Although there are various proposed techniques and methods to support seamless handover procedure in IoV, there are still some open research issues, such as unavoidable packet loss rate and latency. On the other hand, the emerged concept of edge mobile computing has gained crucial attention by researchers that could help in reducing computational complexities and decreasing communication delay. Hence, this paper specifically studies the handoff challenges in cluster based handoff using new concept of dynamic edge-backup node. The outcomes are evaluated and contrasted with the network mobility method, our proposed technique, and other cluster-based technologies. The results show that coherence in communication during the handoff method can be upgraded, enhanced, and improved utilizing the proposed technique.

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