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Vehicular Networks Emulation [PDF]
Many applications and protocols are planned for the so-called Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Most of them are supposed to work in dynamic networks, such as the vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). However, designing and studying distributed applications and protocols in such networks is not easy.
Buisset, Anthony +3 more
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Vehicular Energy Network [PDF]
The smart grid spawns many innovative ideas, but many of them cannot be easily integrated into the existing power system due to power system constraints, such as the lack of capacity to transport renewable energy in remote areas to the urban centers. An energy delivery system can be built upon the traffic network and electric vehicles (EVs) utilized as
Albert Y.S. Lam +2 more
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On Piggybacking in Vehicular Networks [PDF]
This work is motivated by network applications that require nodes to disseminate their state to others. In particular, vehicular nodes will host applications that periodically disseminate time-critical state across the network to help improve on-road safety.
Sanjit Krishnan Kaul +2 more
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Security games for vehicular networks [PDF]
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) enabling vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications is an emerging research field aiming to improve transportation security, reliability, and management. To better understand networking and security aspects of VANETs, we have been investigating network connectivity issues and mappings ...
Tansu Alpcan, Sonja Buchegger
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Network slicing for vehicular communication [PDF]
AbstractUltra‐reliable vehicle‐to‐everything (V2X) communication is essential for enabling the next generation of intelligent vehicles. V2X communication is a growing area of communication that connects vehicles to neighboring vehicles (V2V), infrastructure (V2I), and pedestrians (V2P).
Hamza Khan 0001 +4 more
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On the Capacity of a Linear Vehicular Network [PDF]
Intelligent Transport Systems envision many applications relying only on vehicle-to-vehicle communications. Depending on the application (road safety, driver information, infotainment...), the requirements are different in terms of throughput, delay and loss rate. This paper explores the performances issues of a convoy of vehicles on the road, in order
El Ali, Farah +2 more
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A Cooperative Vehicular Network Framework [PDF]
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Trullols Cruces, Óscar +3 more
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Connectivity Times in Vehicular Networks [PDF]
We propose an analytical model that accurately captures the service advertisement and access mechanisms in IEEE 1609.4/IEEE 802.11p multi-channel vehicular networks where road-side units announce non-safety services to passing vehicles on a dedicated channel.
Dieter Fiems, Alexey V. Vinel
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Worm Epidemics in Vehicular Networks [PDF]
Connected vehicles promise to enable a wide range of new automotive services that will improve road safety, ease traffic management, and make the overall travel experience more enjoyable. However, they also open significant new surfaces for attacks on the electronics that control most of modern vehicle operations.
Óscar Trullols-Cruces +2 more
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An anonymous access authentication scheme for vehicular ad hoc networks under edge computing
With the rapid booming of intelligent traffic system, vehicular ad hoc networks have attracted wide attention from both academic and industry. However, security is the main obstacle for the wide deployment of vehicular ad hoc networks.
Tianhan Gao +3 more
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