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Integration of Vehicular Clouds and Autonomous Driving: Survey and Future Perspectives

For decades, researchers on Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) and autonomous vehicles presented various solutions for vehicular safety and autonomy, respectively. Yet, the developed work in these two areas has been mostly conducted in their own separate worlds, and barely affect one-another despite the obvious relationships. In the coming years, the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), encompassing sensing, communications, connectivity, processing, networking, and computation is expected to bridge many technologies to offer value-added information for the navigation of self-driving vehicles, to reduce vehicle on board computation, and to deliver desired functionalities. Potentials for bridging the gap between these two worlds and creating synergies of these two technologies have recently started to attract significant attention of many companies and government agencies. In this article, we first present a comprehensive survey and an overview of the emerging key challenges related to the two worlds of Vehicular Clouds (VCs) including communications, networking, traffic modelling, medium access, VC Computing (VCC), VC collation strategies, security issues, and autonomous driving (AD) including 3D environment learning approaches and AD enabling deep-learning, computer vision and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. We then discuss the recent related work and potential trends on merging these two worlds in order to enrich vehicle cognition of its surroundings, and enable safer and more informed and coordinated AD systems. Compared to other survey papers, this work offers more detailed summaries of the most relevant VCs and ADs systems in the literature, along with some key challenges and insights on how different technologies fit together to deliver safety, autonomy and infotainment services.

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