… taxis’ locations on the roadmap, we find that most taxis run on some hot roads. Using spatial correlation analysis, we identify these hot roads. We assume that these hot roads are well …
J Bernsen, D Manivannan - 2008 the fourth international …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Vehicular adhoc networks (VANETs) allow vehicles to form a self-organized network without the need for permanent infrastructure. Even though VANETs are mobile adhoc networks (…
… a static roadmap of the urban scenario. In GSR, the current forwarder depends on roadmap … This model utilizes Static RoadMap (SRM) while selecting next appropriate hop. Although …
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… STBR is based on street maps. GyTAR takes the number of cars per … for Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) is presented in this paper. VANET is a subclass of Wireless Adhoc …
… The era of vehicular adhoc networks (… (mobile adhoc networks) simulation because in VANETs, vehicular environment imposes new issues and requirements, such as constrained road …
… (one sub-graph if the network is fully connected) of the roadmap topology. Previous researches in wireless adhoc networks often make an unrealistic assumption on nodes mobility. For …
… that all vehicles are equipped with digital roadmaps and, therefore, this protocol can not ensure its interoperability in environments where vehicles without digital maps are present. …
… be equipped with a digital map that has streets. Aim … road weight evaluation algorithm (RWE), then each road will be assigned a weight. Besides, this solution also divides the roadmap …
… board unit containing the city roadmap and the RSU geographic positions. Vehicles monitor their displacement and, periodically, notify the RSU with the road travel time and their routes…