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Advances in Vehicular Networks [PDF]
Connected and automated vehicles have revolutionized the way we move, granting new services on roads. This Special Issue collects contributions that address reliable and ultra-low-latency vehicular applications that range from advancements at the access ...
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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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Investigation of routing reliability of vehicular ad hoc networks [PDF]
In intelligent transportation systems, the cooperation between vehicles and the road side units is essential to bring these systems to fruition. Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are a promising technology to enable the communications among vehicles on ...
Eiza, MH +15 more
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Optimal Content Downloading in Vehicular Networks [PDF]
We consider a system where users aboard communication-enabled vehicles are interested in downloading different contents from Internet-based servers. This scenario captures many of the infotainment services that vehicular communication is envisioned to ...
CHIASSERINI, Carla Fabiana +6 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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Raptor codes for infrastructure-to-vehicular broadcast services [PDF]
One of the important applications to be available in vehicular ad-hoc networks are value-added or infotainment services. However, vehicular communication suffers from high packet loss due to challenging channel characteristics such as huge Doppler spread
Piechocki, RJ +5 more
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A Cooperative Vehicular Network Framework [PDF]
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Trullols Cruces, Óscar +3 more
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Improving Information Dissemination in Sparse Vehicular Networks by Adding Satellite Communication [PDF]
Information dissemination in pure Vehicular Ad Hoc NETworks (VANETs) such as ITS-G5 becomes problematic when the network is sparse. In situations where the number of vehicles that can act as a communication node is insufficiently low, e.g. in rural areas
Strang, Thomas +7 more
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Be Stable and Fair: Robust Data Scheduling for Vehicular Networks
The stable and fair data transmission of vehicular networks can improve transport efficiency and reduce traffic accident. It is challenging to ensure the stability and fairness of data transmission in dynamic vehicular networks.
Libing Wu +3 more
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