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Recently, Information Centric Networking (ICN) has attracted much attention also for mobiles. Unlike host-based communication models, ICN promotes data names as the first-class citizen in the network. However, the current ICN name-based routing requires Interests be routed by name to the nearest replica, implying the Interests are flooded in VANET. This introduces large overhead and consequently degrades...
In this paper, we discuss scalable content-oriented routing that enables storing, sharing and searching data totally within the VANET. We introduce a proactive content discovery scheme, Hierarchical Bloom-Filter Routing (HBFR), to tackle mobility, large population and rich content challenges of VANETs. HBFR is compared to the popular ICN reactive content discovery scheme in practical VANET scenarios...
The advance of vehicle technology has brought to us the concept of Vehicle Cloud (VC). When Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communications are unavailable, have failed or are too costly, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications fill the gap enabling VC services. In this paper, we discuss an important VC service, content-based routing, that allows future VC applications to store, share and search data...
This paper presents an ad-hoc vehicular protocol to support the logistics of first responders. First responders often travel several kilometers to reach an area impacted by an accident or other emergency. The street-path between an emergency responder and an operational field often includes densely populated areas with busy vehicular traffic. It is key that emergency vehicles are able to traverse...
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