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. 2021 Nov 19;21(22):7712. doi: 10.3390/s21227712

Table 2.

Examples of Potential CVs Applications.

Application Name Description References
RLVW Drivers are informed if they are about to cross a red light. [73,74,75,78]
EEBL Data is sent to alert drivers of hard braking performed by the vehicle in front of them. [80,81,82,83,84]
CSW Drivers are notified that they are about to enter a curve with high speed [85,86,87,89]
Platooning Vehicles/trucks maintain inter-vehicle distances and are synced (speed, routes, and braking) to achieve enhanced fuel consumption [90,91,92,94]
Infotainment Commercial/entertainment applications [96]
Vehicle as a mobile service Providing of other services beyond safety and entertainment such as localization or commercialization. [4,97,98]
Data monetization Monetizing data to provide new innovative services. [99,100,101,102,103,104,105]
Last-mile delivery Tackles efficient delivery of packages/parcels [107,108,109,110,112,113,114,115,116,117]
Smart intersection management Intersection management at both signalized and non-signalized intersections to increase efficiency and decrease traffic delays. [118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125]
Collaboration of smartphone applications with the vehicle Integrating smartphone applications to aid in some of vehicle’s functionality such as replacing keys with smartphone application. [126,127]