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Celso A. R. L. Brennand, Rodolfo Meneguette and Geraldo P. Rocha Filho
Congestion in large cities is widely recognized as a problem that impacts various aspects of society, including the economy and public health. To support the urban traffic system and to mitigate traffic congestion and the damage it causes, in this articl...
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Liangjie Yu, Zihui Zhang, Jiajian Li, Jing Ma and Yong Wang
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are a type of mobile ad hoc network that forms a unified wireless communication network between vehicles and roadside nodes. Roadside units (RSUs), as the infrastructure and key component of VANETs, play a critical role...
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Hua Chen, Tarek M. Taha and Vamsy P. Chodavarapu
Autonomous vehicles make use of an Inertial Navigation System (INS) as part of vehicular sensor fusion in many situations including GPS-denied environments such as dense urban places, multi-level parking structures, and areas with thick tree-coverage. Th...
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Souad Ajjaj, Souad El Houssaini, Mustapha Hain and Mohammed-Alamine El Houssaini
The performance assessment of routing protocols in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) plays a critical role in testing the efficiency of the routing algorithms before deployment in real conditions. This research introduces the statistical design of exper...
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Gonçalo Pessoa, Lucas Guardalben, Miguel Luís, Carlos Senna and Susana Sargento
The main drivers for the continuous development of Vehicular ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) are safety applications and services. However, in recent years, new interests have emerged regarding the introduction of new applications and services for non-urgent co...
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Amina Bengag,Asmae Bengag,Mohamed Elboukhari
Pág. pp. 196 - 204
In the recent years, the study and developments of networks that do not depend on any pre-existing infrastructure have been very popular. Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) belong to the class of these networks, in which each vehicle participates in rout...
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Cristiano M. Silva, Lucas D. Silva, Leonardo A. L. Santos, João F. M. Sarubbi and Andreas Pitsillides
Over the past few decades, the growth of the urban population has been remarkable. Nowadays, 50% of the population lives in urban areas, and forecasts point that by 2050 this number will reach 70%. Today, 64% of all travel made is within urban environmen...
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Irshad Ahmed Abbasi and Adnan Shahid Khan
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have been gaining significant attention from the research community due to their increasing importance for building an intelligent transportation system. The characteristics of VANETs, such as high mobility, network par...
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Nyothiri Aung, Weidong Zhang, Sahraoui Dhelim and Yibo Ai
With the emergence of autonomous vehicles and internet of vehicles (IoV), future roads of smart cities will have a combination of autonomous and automated vehicles with regular vehicles that require human operators. To ensure the safety of the road commu...
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Lixia Xue, Yuchen Yang, Decun Dong
Pág. 1380 - 1396
Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is an emerging technology for future on-the-road applications. However, because of the vehicle mobility uncertainty, the temporal network fragmentation influences the communication connectivity. The roadside unit (RSU) ha...
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