2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops 2014
DOI: 10.1109/waina.2014.82
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A Beaconing-Based Opportunistic Service Discovery Protocol for Vehicular Networks

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“…• To extend and evaluate the performance of Opportunistic Service Discovery Protocol (OSDP)-An opportunistic beaconing-based services advertisement and discovery protocol presented in (YOKOYAMA et al, 2014)-by means of an extensive set of simulation experiments.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• To extend and evaluate the performance of Opportunistic Service Discovery Protocol (OSDP)-An opportunistic beaconing-based services advertisement and discovery protocol presented in (YOKOYAMA et al, 2014)-by means of an extensive set of simulation experiments.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Chapter 3 provides a detailed description of the OSDP (YOKOYAMA et al, 2014), including its main features, operations, implementation and limitations. OSDP is a beaconingbased protocol, which was recently proposed for local services advertisement and discovery in VANETs.…”
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“…Hence, we decided to carry out simulations to validate the Privacy-Preserving Reputation Scheme (PPRS). On the basis of our previous studies in (YOKOYAMA et al, 2014;ULLAH et al, 2015;ULLAH et al, 2016), we took advantage of opportunistic encounters between vehicles to exchange data, and evaluate our scheme implemented in an opportunistic message forwarding application. A vehicle makes a decision of to accept a message based on the reputation of the sender vehicle that created or forwarded the message.…”
Section: Chapter 4 An Evaluation Of Reputation With Regard To the Oppmentioning
confidence: 99%