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Vehicular Communications Networks
2010Vehicular communications networks (VCNs) are created by vehicles equipped with short and medium range wireless communication technology. They include vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs), vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. VCNs enable a plethora of important applications and services, ranging from active safety or safety of ...
Jerbi, Moez +3 more
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INTER-VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS
IEEE Wireless Communications, 2006K. Daniel Wong +3 more
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Disruption in Vehicular Communications
2017Vehicular communication requires continuous connectivity between a vehicle and an 802.11 AP. Due to the random nature of AP deployment, there will always be some inherent disruption that eventually limits the use of 802.11-based vehicular communication.
Syed Faraz Hasan +2 more
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A Survey of Collaborative Machine Learning Using 5G Vehicular Communications
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022Salvador V Balkus +2 more
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Secure Vehicular Communications Through Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2021Yun Ai, Long Kong, Michael Cheffena
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Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) for Vehicular Communication Networks (VCN)
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022Xiang Cheng +2 more
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Vehicular intelligence in 6G: Networking, communications, and computing
Vehicular Communications, 2022Hongzhi Guo, Xiaoyi Zhou, Jiajia Liu
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Vehicular wireless communication
2009Transportation is vital in everyday life. As a consequence, vehicles are increasingly equipped with onboard computing devices. Moreover, the demand for connectivity to vehicles is growing rapidly, both from business and consumers. Meanwhile, the number of wireless networks available in an average city in the developed world is several thousand.
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The global road safety report for 2023 highlights a worryingly high number of 1.19 million road traffic fatalities per year. Notably, European road accidents, predominantly caused by human errors, highlight the urgent necessity for advanced vehicle automation to supplement or replace human driver control.
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