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conferenceObject
Publisher
Identifier
SOARES, Vasco N. G. J. [ et. al. ] - Solutions for vehicular communications: a review. In Conferência sobre Redes de Computadores,10, Braga, 11-12 Novembro 2010. Braga: Universidade do Minho, 2010. p.1-6
Title
Solutions for vehicular communications: a review
Subject
Vehicular networks
Vehicular ad hoc networks
Delay-tolerant networks
Vehicular delay-tolerant networks
Vehicular ad hoc networks
Delay-tolerant networks
Vehicular delay-tolerant networks
Date
2011-02-23T18:10:20Z
2011-02-23T18:10:20Z
2010-11-11
2011-02-23T18:10:20Z
2010-11-11
Description
Vehicular networks experience a number of unique challenges due to the high mobility of vehicles and highly dynamic network topology, short contact durations, disruption intermittent connectivity, significant loss rates, node density, and frequent network fragmentation. All these issues have a profound impact on routing strategies in these networks. This paper gives an insight about available solutions on related literature for vehicular communications. It overviews and compares the most relevant approaches for data communication in these networks, discussing their influence on routing strategies. It intends to stimulate research and contribute to further advances in this rapidly evolving area where many key open issues that still remain to be addressed are identified.
Part of this work has been supported by the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Portugal, in the framework of the Project VDTN@Lab, and by the Euro-NF Network of Excellence of the Seventh Framework Programme of EU, in the framework of the Specific Joint Research Project VDTN.
Part of this work has been supported by the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Portugal, in the framework of the Project VDTN@Lab, and by the Euro-NF Network of Excellence of the Seventh Framework Programme of EU, in the framework of the Specific Joint Research Project VDTN.
Access restrictions
openAccess
Language
eng
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