Abstract In Japan, taxi, bus, and cargo truck operation companies are required by law to commit to driving safety management. Driving safety management is achieved by a cyclic process consisting of collecting sensory information, assessing driving safety, and improving driving based on the results. At this time, this is performed by transport company personnel. In this paper, an architecture and its implementation for a scalable driving safety management system are proposed. The system consists of smart devices and services provided by a cloud computing infrastructure. The smart devices are connected to 3G wireless networks used to collect and send sensory information such as video image sequences, acceleration, and GPS data. The services available in the cloud computing infrastructure are a time-series sensory data storage service, image analysis service for driving assessment, and real-time feedback service.
Cloud Drive: A Computing Architecture for a Scalable Driving Safety Management System
2011-01-01
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
driving safety management system , software architecture , cloud computing , smart wireless devices Computer Science , Computer Communication Networks , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Information Storage and Retrieval , Database Management , Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity , Management of Computing and Information Systems
Cloud Drive: A Computing Architecture for a Scalable Driving Safety Management System
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