Content downloading in vehicular networks is a topic of increasing interest: services based upon it are expected to be hugely popular and investments are planned for wireless …
Content access and downloading in vehicular environments is expected to heavily rely on the availability of roadside infrastructure. Although vehicle-to-vehicle communication is …
When it comes to content access using intervehicle communications (IVC), data will mostly flow through roadside units (RSUs) that deployed in our cities. Unfortunately, the RSU …
Disseminating shared information to many vehicles could incur significant access fees if it relies only on unicast cellular communications. We consider the problem of efficient content …
We propose an information-sharing application for wireless intervehicular networks (IVNs), called Infoshare. The Infoshare application leverages the broadcast nature of the wireless …
We consider a complex (ie, nonlinear) road scenario where users aboard vehicles equipped with communication interfaces are interested in downloading large files from road-side …
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This paper proposes a new intelligent transportation system (ITS) that uses not only integrated cellular and wireless multihop relaying technologies but vehicles' mobility profiles …
Content delivery is a key functionality for developing the Internet of Vehicles. In such networks, vehicles act as sensors of the urban mobility by constantly exchanging messages …
This paper proposes a practical and cost-effective approach to construct a fully distributed roadside communication infrastructure to facilitate the localized content dissemination to …