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This paper designs a new scheme based on Controlled Vehicular Internet Access (CVIA), a protocol that divides a straight road into several segments. To avoid hidden nodes and reduce unnecessary CTS/RTS, vehicles send the packet to the road side unit (RSU) segment by segment. The features of CVIA include its high end-to-end throughput and fairness between road segments. However, a significant problem...
In recent years, the issue of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) has received great attention, and more and more VANET-related researches have been brought up. Generally speaking, the biggest difference between VANET and traditional Ad-Hoc is the velocity of carriers because in VANET, the velocity of vehicles the carriers is much higher than that of the carriers in traditional Ad-Hoc. Furthermore, it...
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