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Towards intelligent trust-based incident and evidence management models for Internet of Vehicles: A survey

Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a rapidly evolving technology that attracts interest from active research communities such as Internet of things, data security and Artificial Intelligence. The proposed review critically and comprehensively analyses the current research in the Internet of Vehicles doma...

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Published in:Computers & electrical engineering 2024-07, Vol.117, p.109284, Article 109284
Main Authors: Philip, Abin Oommen, M U, Sreeja, Paul, Rosebell, Saravanaguru, RA.K.
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