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As mounting population and need of advance commutes systems, available vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) systems will not suffice the communication complex issues between vehicles on land, water and air. In order to meet ever growing challenges, VANET cloud computing techniques start contributing with its supple state line less storage, high end virtual techniques and logical schema connectivity to make commute rich, safe and pleasure experience to users. In this paper, we proposed an architectural model for flight monitoring simulation, which optimizes the scheduling of flights in the most prominent manner by centralizing all resources at single cloud which optimizes the time management of effective communication among resources. This model will be an immense resource not only for commercial flights but also for air force navigation systems. VANET existing systems were designed for vehicular networks while our proposed solution flying ad hoc networks (FANET) or Flights Air Networks adapts VANET approach on high speed air traffic, FANET may use electromagnetic waves for data transfer between flights as electromagnetic waves speed is much higher than flights speeds, it may ensure timely communication between flights and other communicating sources.
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Tiwari, V., Sharma, K., Chaurasia, B.K. (2015). FANET Based Flights Monitoring Simulation System Over Cloud. In: Lakshminarayanan, V., Bhattacharya, I. (eds) Advances in Optical Science and Engineering. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 166. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2367-2_52
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