An Evaluation Using Cloud Services for Car-To-Car Communication

Authors and Affiliations

  • Sumendra Yogarayan
  • Afizan Azman
  • Logaraj V Devarajan
  • Premnath Chandran
  • Siti Fatimah Abdul Razak
  • Kirbana Jai Raman
  • Mohd Fikri Azli Abdullah
  • Siti Zainab Ibrahim
  • Kalaiarasi Sonai Muthu

Keywords:

car communication, cloud services, platform, android, GPS

Abstract

Modern hand-held devices such as smartphones and tablets have become high in demand. Wide range of commercial concepts and possibilities have come into the limelight due to the extra features fitted in these devices. In particular, most smartphones and tablets regularly include cameras, high-speed processors, GPS and internet access. With emerging technology, there are many applications that allow the processing of real time information and location based services. Mobile devices from various platforms gain much popularity and become more advanced these days. In short, we are using them to accomplish our daily tasks. Hence, two applications are developed and tested with cloud services integration.

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How to Cite

Yogarayan, S., Azman, A., V Devarajan, L., Chandran, P., Fatimah Abdul Razak, S., Jai Raman, K., Fikri Azli Abdullah, M., Zainab Ibrahim, S., & Sonai Muthu, K. (2018). An Evaluation Using Cloud Services for Car-To-Car Communication. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(4.40), 37-41. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.40.24071

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