Cloud Computing Research Vehicle Traffic Information Service System Based on Network

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In vehicle network under the cloud computing environment model of traffic information service system construction as the goal, the use of cloud computing technology and service oriented software architecture is divided into thought, differentiation and security mechanism from the service account, complete vehicle based on cloud computing network traffic information service system of the letter of the architecture design, function design, software structure design. Based on the geographical space cloud services, cloud services based car networking function, constructing high performance, scalable, supporting differentiated information service system. The research results show that: cloud computing car network traffic information service collaborative system can greatly improve the level of intelligent, personalized information service based on traffic, the user required service supply pertinence increased significantly; system can provide traffic information service more safe and reliable for vehicle network users of the service coordination, which helps to guarantee Intelligent Transportation and efficient operation.

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