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Vehicle communication (VC) represents an interesting item for both research and industry communities, since it supplies an efficient way to improve the transport quality. However, VC is confronted with a number of new challenges, in particular due to the extremely dynamic network topology and the large variable number of mobile nodes. To overcome these problems, an effective solution is to define...
Vehicular networks are drawing a great attention from the research community and the automotive industry, where they are beneficial in providing ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) services as well as assisting the drivers on the road. In this context, vehicular networks are based on V2I (Vehicle to Infrastructure) and V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle) communications. The special characteristics of these...
Vehicular adhoc networks are subclass of mobile adhoc network. Broadcast is a commonly used technique for communication. Different techniques are proposed for broadcast but they can't consider the importance of message except relevance based approach. Relevance based approach is the only scheme that forward relevant message for sharing and discard the surplus messages. The relevance based approach...
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