文件名称:Information-Dissemination-in-Vehicular-Networks.r
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A Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) is a network where vehicles can disseminate
information such as traffic conditions, availability of free parking lots or content.
In order to fulfill VANET application requirements (Time To Live (TTL), information
distance spread), we need to use the available network resources (e.g., radio
capacity) optimally depending on the traffic conditions. While cellular-based approaches
(e.g., 3rd Generation mobile telecommunications (3G)) is suited for low
traffic conditions, dense traffic (where users might already use 3G) is particularly
suited for relying on Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication (e.g., ad-hoc WIFI).
There is a clear need to adapt the dissemination strategy to the current traffic conditions
and application requirements. The optimal solution is based on combining
or alternating between cellular-based and opportunistic dissemination strategies.
information such as traffic conditions, availability of free parking lots or content.
In order to fulfill VANET application requirements (Time To Live (TTL), information
distance spread), we need to use the available network resources (e.g., radio
capacity) optimally depending on the traffic conditions. While cellular-based approaches
(e.g., 3rd Generation mobile telecommunications (3G)) is suited for low
traffic conditions, dense traffic (where users might already use 3G) is particularly
suited for relying on Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication (e.g., ad-hoc WIFI).
There is a clear need to adapt the dissemination strategy to the current traffic conditions
and application requirements. The optimal solution is based on combining
or alternating between cellular-based and opportunistic dissemination strategies.
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