In this paper, we propose a cloud-based, scalable architecture for connected vehicle risk detecti... more In this paper, we propose a cloud-based, scalable architecture for connected vehicle risk detection and life time estimation solution. Our conceptual solution collects real-time data from the vehicle itself by using mobile devices and from vehicle to vehicle (V2V) data generated by the cars in the traffic. OpenXC is the vehicle interface which enables a wide-range of real-time data collection from several points of the vehicle. With the help of a mobile device in the car V2V data can be obtained from the nearby vehicles such as approaching ambulance, motorcycle, sensor on the road etc. In the initial scope, we would to prevent accidents in the traffic. Accidents happen due to many situations in the traffic such as bad road conditions, broken vehicle parts, and poor driving habits. OpenXC and V2V data can be further merged, utilized in learning and prediction by using deep learning algorithms to detect early warnings to prevent accidents. By integrating further data systems such as w...
The 29th Annual Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, held in Krakow under the auspices... more The 29th Annual Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, held in Krakow under the auspices of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, pursues the tradition of a broad-based sym- posium presenting recent advances in scientific and technical aspects of Information Technology. Notable in this year’s event are the presence of new areas such as Quantum Computing, and the greater emphasis on Network Security via a session (as last year) that presents some of the results from the EU FP7 Project NEMESYS. All papers included in the proceedings have undergone an evaluation by at least two referees, and most of the papers have been examined by at least three referees. Published by Springer, in the past 3 years each of these proceedings has had some 10,000 full paper downloads, which is equivalent to, on average, over 200 down- loads per paper. We therefore hope that this year’s ISCIS 2014 proceedings, the 29th Symposium in a long series that started in Ankara, Turkey, in 1986, will continue to be useful to the international scientific and technical community in Computer Science and Engineering.
In this paper, we propose a cloud-based, scalable architecture for connected vehicle risk detecti... more In this paper, we propose a cloud-based, scalable architecture for connected vehicle risk detection and life time estimation solution. Our conceptual solution collects real-time data from the vehicle itself by using mobile devices and from vehicle to vehicle (V2V) data generated by the cars in the traffic. OpenXC is the vehicle interface which enables a wide-range of real-time data collection from several points of the vehicle. With the help of a mobile device in the car V2V data can be obtained from the nearby vehicles such as approaching ambulance, motorcycle, sensor on the road etc. In the initial scope, we would to prevent accidents in the traffic. Accidents happen due to many situations in the traffic such as bad road conditions, broken vehicle parts, and poor driving habits. OpenXC and V2V data can be further merged, utilized in learning and prediction by using deep learning algorithms to detect early warnings to prevent accidents. By integrating further data systems such as w...
The 29th Annual Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, held in Krakow under the auspices... more The 29th Annual Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, held in Krakow under the auspices of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, pursues the tradition of a broad-based sym- posium presenting recent advances in scientific and technical aspects of Information Technology. Notable in this year’s event are the presence of new areas such as Quantum Computing, and the greater emphasis on Network Security via a session (as last year) that presents some of the results from the EU FP7 Project NEMESYS. All papers included in the proceedings have undergone an evaluation by at least two referees, and most of the papers have been examined by at least three referees. Published by Springer, in the past 3 years each of these proceedings has had some 10,000 full paper downloads, which is equivalent to, on average, over 200 down- loads per paper. We therefore hope that this year’s ISCIS 2014 proceedings, the 29th Symposium in a long series that started in Ankara, Turkey, in 1986, will continue to be useful to the international scientific and technical community in Computer Science and Engineering.
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Notable in this year’s event are the presence of new areas such as Quantum Computing, and the greater emphasis on Network Security via a session (as last year) that presents some of the results from the EU FP7 Project NEMESYS.
All papers included in the proceedings have undergone an evaluation by at least two referees, and most of the papers have been examined by at least three referees. Published by Springer, in the past 3 years each of these proceedings has had some 10,000 full paper downloads, which is equivalent to, on average, over 200 down- loads per paper.
We therefore hope that this year’s ISCIS 2014 proceedings, the 29th Symposium in a long series that started in Ankara, Turkey, in 1986, will continue to be useful to the international scientific and technical community in Computer Science and Engineering.
Notable in this year’s event are the presence of new areas such as Quantum Computing, and the greater emphasis on Network Security via a session (as last year) that presents some of the results from the EU FP7 Project NEMESYS.
All papers included in the proceedings have undergone an evaluation by at least two referees, and most of the papers have been examined by at least three referees. Published by Springer, in the past 3 years each of these proceedings has had some 10,000 full paper downloads, which is equivalent to, on average, over 200 down- loads per paper.
We therefore hope that this year’s ISCIS 2014 proceedings, the 29th Symposium in a long series that started in Ankara, Turkey, in 1986, will continue to be useful to the international scientific and technical community in Computer Science and Engineering.