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Steven Knowles Flanagan, Zuoyin Tang, Jianhua He and Irfan Yusoff
Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) or IEEE 802.11p/OCB (Out of the Context of a Base-station) is widely considered to be a primary technology for Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication, and it is aimed toward increasing the safety of users on the...
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Odilbek Urmonov and HyungWon Kim
In vehicular networks, efficient multi-hop message dissemination can be used for various purposes, such a informing the driver about the recent emergency event or propagating the local dynamic map of a predefined region. Dissemination of warning informat...
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Irina Bocharova, Boris Kudryashov, Nikita Lyamin, Erik Frick, Maben Rabi and Alexey Vinel
In Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITSs), vehicles need to wirelessly connect with Roadside units (RSUs) over limited durations when such point-to-point connections are possible. One example of such communications is the downloading of ...
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Alessandro Bazzi, Giammarco Cecchini, Michele Menarini, Barbara M. Masini and Alberto Zanella
The revolution of cooperative connected and automated vehicles is about to begin and a key milestone is the introduction of short range wireless communications between cars. Given the tremendous expected market growth, two different technologies have bee...
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Sven Eckelmann, Toralf Trautmann, Hagen Ußler, Benjamin Reichelt, Oliver Michler
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The automotive industry is changing from conventional driving into connected and later on autonomous driving. The fundamental principle of this alteration is communication and exchange of data between vehicles and other kind of traffic objects, for examp...
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