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Real-time streaming of scalable video coded (SVC) videos in vehicular networks is investigated, and novel cooperative vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication methods are proposed. The proposed techniques are based on grouping the moving vehicles into cooperative clusters. Within each cluster, the long term evolution (LTE) system is used to send the data over long range cellular links to a selected...
Cooperative vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications for real-time video streaming of scalable video coded (SVC) videos is investigated, and a novel clustering method is proposed. In the proposed method, moving vehicles are grouped into cooperative clusters to enhance the distribution of the video to the cluster members. Within each cluster, vehicles communicate over IEEE 802.11p, whereas the long...
Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communications to enhance the downlink and uplink connectivity in vehicular networks are studied. Effective rate formulations for the uplink and downlink directions are presented and analyzed, while considering IEEE 802.11p for short range communications between vehicles, and the Long Term Evolution (LTE) for communications between the vehicles and base stations over long...
Cooperative schemes for critical content distribution over vehicular networks are presented and analyzed. The first scheme is based on unicasting from the base station, whereas the second is based on threshold based multicasting. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is used for long range communications with the base station (BS) and 802.11p is considered for inter-vehicle collaboration on the short range. A...
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