The proper performance of cooperative safety applications in vehicular networks depends of the exchange of beacon messages between neighboring vehicles. A challenge in these …
A Sebastian, M Tang, Y Feng… - International Journal of …, 2012 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Vehicular safety applications, such as cooperative collision warning systems, rely on beaconing to provide situational awareness that is needed to predict and therefore to avoid …
L Sun, A Huang, H Shan, L Cai - Journal of Communications …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In vehicular networks, the exchange of beacons among neighboring vehicles is a promising solution to guarantee a vehicle's safety. However, frequent beaconing under high vehicle …
Cooperative vehicular networks require the continuous exchange of beacon messages between neighboring vehicles to support cooperative awareness applications. The position …
RK Schmidt, T Leinmuller, E Schoch, F Kargl… - IEEE …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In the future intervehicle communication will make driving safer, easier, and more comfortable. As a cornerstone of the system, vehicles need to be aware of other vehicles in …
A key feature of inter-vehicle communications is their ability of supporting cooperative safety- critical applications (CSCA) which prevent a vehicle from colliding with the others. In this …
In vehicle ad hoc networks (VANETs), a beacon is a periodic message sent to nearby vehicles containing essential details like the sender's vehicle ID, location, speed, and …
MH Park, YI Joo - Wireless Personal Communications, 2017 - Springer
Cooperative awareness among vehicles is required to make driving safer. Inter-vehicle communication is achieved by beaconing in the vicinity of the respective vehicles. The …
Connected vehicles have been considered as an effective solution to enhance driving safety as they can be well aware of nearby environments by exchanging safety beacons …