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Due to the advance in Wireless technology, ubiquitous Internet access, and improvements to mobile device technology, mobile services flourishe considerably and will continue to do so as the number of mobile users begins to multiply. However, this range of published mobile services introduces a new challenging problem, in addition to the diversity of discovery protocols and the heterogeneity of interaction...
Recent studies have shown in which extent peer-to-peer file sharing traffic occurs in the global Internet. Mobile users want the same type of service, thus supporting them with peer-to-peer applications is naturally the next step. The main goal in the design of proposed architecture was to provide searching for shared files not only among vehicles during opportunistic meetings, but also among all...
Recent evolution of intelligent vehicles features the large scale emergence and introduction of multimode mobile terminals, with the capability to simultaneously or sequentially attach to conceptually different access networks. To cope with this, they require some abstracted framework for their management and control, especially in the case of intelligent selection between the various heterogeneous...
Communication and content sharing between cars has become one of the most interesting services for mobile users. Nevertheless, most efforts in this research field still is focused on direct opportunistic meetings between cars, which may result in poor performance. In this paper, we present a global architecture for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) that overcomes the intermittent nature of connectivity...
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