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There are two main types of applications for vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET): safety applications and user applications (such as entertainment and mobile commerce). For user applications, Internet connectivity is a necessity. However, it is challenging to provide fast handoff for vehicles in a VANET due to the rapid movement of vehicles. Previous studies have showed that the time required by the...
A vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is a network of intelligent vehicles that communicate with other vehicles in the network. The main objective of VANET is to provide comfort and safety for passengers. In addition, various transaction based services, such as information about gas prices, restaurant menu, and discount sale, can be provided to drivers. In order to make these services available, there...
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) are a mobile adhoc networking technology to facilitate vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communication. A vehicle in VANET is considered to be an intelligent mobile node capable of communicating with its neighbors and other vehicles in the network. As in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) it is necessary to identify or address each vehicle in the vehicular ad-hoc...
In this paper, we propose a novel mechanism for application of an IPv6 automatic address configuration technique to vehicular ad-hoc networks. The solution consists of combining standardized IPv6 schemes with geographic routing functionalities, which enables the matching of geographically-scoped network partitions to single IPv6 multicast-capable links. Unlike existing solutions described in this...
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