Analysis on Key Technology in Perception Layer of Car Networking System Structure

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The paper, aiming at status of car networking, researched the key technology of dynamic traffic information services under the condition of car networking, proposed overall system structure based on the framework of car networking. Through traffic perception technology and dynamic induction technology and on the basis of analyzing the entire working process of car networking, the paper also realized the effective management and control on car networking. Experimental results show that this control technology model can better deal with data processing under the car networking.

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