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A novel reliable routing scheme for VANETs
Intelligent transportation systems based on 802.11 standards family have a remarkable potential to improve safety and efficiency of road traffic. Owing to high mobility of vehicles, stability of routing in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) is a challenging issue, especially in case of multi-hop communications. Example techniques available in the literature to increase reliability of routing include e.g., the concept of multipath end-to-end transmission. However, they are not capable of providing continuity of transmission in the presence of failures of all alternate paths occurring in a short period of time.
A novel reliable routing scheme for VANETs
Intelligent transportation systems based on 802.11 standards family have a remarkable potential to improve safety and efficiency of road traffic. Owing to high mobility of vehicles, stability of routing in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) is a challenging issue, especially in case of multi-hop communications. Example techniques available in the literature to increase reliability of routing include e.g., the concept of multipath end-to-end transmission. However, they are not capable of providing continuity of transmission in the presence of failures of all alternate paths occurring in a short period of time.
A novel reliable routing scheme for VANETs
Rak, Jacek (author) / Vinel, Alexey (author)
2012-11-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English