Abstract
The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) refers to the growing number of connected vehicles, requiring efficient task scheduling and computation platforms. Our research focuses on communication types and quality of service improvements, particularly in Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication. We evaluated network parameters such as latency and task processing between autonomous vehicles and edge servers. The analysis includes existing solutions for vehicle-to-edge communication and optimization methods to improve latency and resource management. Finally, we propose improvements in resource orchestration for balanced, effective computation at edge servers, enabling novel use cases in IoV.