AN ONTOLOGY APPROACH FOR THE INTEGRATION OF VARIOUS VEHICLE SERVICES IN V2X COMMUNICATION

Published 30 Aug 2019 •  vol 12  •  no 8  • 


Authors:

 

Minwoo Ryu, Service Laboratory Institute of Convergence Technology, KT R&D Center, Seoul, South Korea
Si-Ho Cha, Department of Multimedia Science, Chungwoon University, Incheon, South Korea

Abstract:

 

Through numerous vehicle technologies advances, vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) applications have emerged as a new paradigm for the automotive industries. VANET is a special kind of mobile ad hoc network (MANET) which is a revolutionary technology that allows vehicles to be interconnected with each other using VANET communications protocols such as vehicle to vehicle (V2V), vehicle to infrastructure (V2I), vehicle to pedestrian (V2P), and vehicle to network (V2N). From this communication infrastructure, VANET can provide various services to the connected vehicle and their users. However, each communication protocol cannot interoperate with one another due to their characteristics. Although much research has been proposed to resolve the issues, some important issues have not yet been addressed. To resolve service silo, we provide an ontology for integrating existing vehicle services. To this end, we define the characteristics of each protocol and represent each resource in the ontology. Finally, to show feasibility, we implement the ontology using the protégé tool. Through the test results of this implementation, we can be sure that the vehicle ontology can eventually contribute to integrating various vehicle services in vehicle to everything (V2X) communication.

Keywords:

 

V2X, ontology, OWL-S, VANET, service platform

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Citations:

 

APA:
Ryu, M., & Cha, S.-H. (2019). An Ontology Approach for the Integration of Various Vehicle Services in V2X Communication. International Journal of Control and Automation (IJCA), ISSN: 2005-4297 (Print); 2207-6387 (Online), NADIA, 12(8), 1-10. doi: 10.33832/ijca.2019.12.8.01.

MLA:
Ryu, Minwoo, et al. “An Ontology Approach for the Integration of Various Vehicle Services in V2X Communication.” International Journal of Control and Automation, ISSN: 2005-4297 (Print); 2207-6387 (Online), NADIA, vol. 12, no. 8, 2019, pp. 1-10. IJCA, http://article.nadiapub.com/IJCA/vol12_no8/1.html.

IEEE:
[1] M. Ryu, and S.-H. Cha, "An Ontology Approach for the Integration of Various Vehicle Services in V2X Communication." International Journal of Control and Automation (IJCA), ISSN: 2005-4297 (Print); 2207-6387 (Online), NADIA, vol. 12, no. 8, pp. 1-10, Aug 2019.