Ethical Implications of Social Internet of Vehicles Systems
Ricardo Silva, Razi Iqbal

TL;DR
This paper explores the ethical challenges of Social Internet of Vehicles systems, emphasizing the need for ethical guidelines in autonomous decision-making and proposing an architectural addition to embed moral principles.
Contribution
It highlights the lack of ethical guidelines in SIoV systems and proposes an architectural enhancement to incorporate ethical and moral principles.
Findings
Identifies ethical dilemmas in SIoV systems.
Proposes an architectural framework for ethical integration.
Emphasizes importance of moral guidelines in autonomous vehicle communication.
Abstract
The core concept of IoT is to equip real world objects with computing, processing and communicating capabilities to enable socializing between them. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is an adherent of IoT that has realized significant advancements using communication technologies. Vehicles connected through Internet are capable of sharing information that can substantially enhance the quality of traffic on roads. Social Internet of Things (SIoT) is an instance of IoT that deals specifically in socialization of connected objects. SIoT enables the notion of Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV) where vehicles are the key entities for sharing information between themselves and the infrastructure (commonly known as Road Side Units (RSUs)). Vehicles in SIoV socialize by exchanging data such as traffic congestions, weather conditions, infotainment, vacant parking slots, alternate routes and discount…
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