ICC Workshops - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iccw.2008.76
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“…Let us now see the impact of mobility. In the second scenario we evaluate a VANET in the same previous urban area, but now using the Manhattan mobility model generated in Citymob [15], with a maximum vehicles' speed of 18 km/h (5 m/sec.). This scenario has the same flows than in the static case.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Let us now see the impact of mobility. In the second scenario we evaluate a VANET in the same previous urban area, but now using the Manhattan mobility model generated in Citymob [15], with a maximum vehicles' speed of 18 km/h (5 m/sec.). This scenario has the same flows than in the static case.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have implemented AODV-ABE in NCTUns and tested the performance of AODV-ABE over urban VANETs by using the realistic traffic model generator Citymob [15]. Simulation results show that, with AODV-ABE, flows can achieve the required throughput under a moderate mobility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vehicular scenario considered in this paper is one associated with a smart city, where vehicle movements follow a Manhattan Mobility Model [34]. The city area considered is 3 km × 3 km, where there are 24 bi-directional roads and 16 junctions as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Smart City Vehicular Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where P s n = Ess n /T (34) and α n is a constant to make the optimisation work which is duly adjusted for each Nano Server. The constraints of the above MILP (model 4) are given below.…”
Section: Minimize T∈t N∈n Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a real town, traffic is not uniformly distributed; there are downtowns or points of interest that may attract vehicles. Hence, we include the ideas presented in the Downtown Model (Martinez et al, 2008) to add points of attraction in realistic roadmaps.…”
Section: Simulation Environment and Previous Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%