2016 IEEE 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/aina.2016.85
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Content and Context Aware Strategies for QoS Support in VANETs

Abstract: Abstract-The increasing interest in autonomous coordinated driving and in proactive safety services, exploiting the wealth of sensing and computing resources which are gradually permeating the urban and vehicular environments, is making provisioning of high levels of QoS in vehicular networks an urgent issue. At the same time, the spreading model of a smart car, with a wealth of infotainment applications, calls for architectures for vehicular communications capable of supporting traffic with a diverse set of p… Show more

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“…Besides the advantages that both FC and CCN may bring in storing and disseminating content in VANETs, their performance could be improved by the coordination of a centralized entity that has global knowledge of the nodes, mobility, their interest in a given content, as well as other information. It can properly set FC and CCN parameters (e.g., AZ size, time to replicate content, strategy for content caching) and select which approach is more suitable for a given use case [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the advantages that both FC and CCN may bring in storing and disseminating content in VANETs, their performance could be improved by the coordination of a centralized entity that has global knowledge of the nodes, mobility, their interest in a given content, as well as other information. It can properly set FC and CCN parameters (e.g., AZ size, time to replicate content, strategy for content caching) and select which approach is more suitable for a given use case [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os serviços de sugestão de rotas desenvolvidos para o ITS possuem características intrínsecas em relaçãoà maneira como processam, armazenam e disseminam dados [Rizzo et al 2016]. Por exemplo, os dados coletados (i.e., condições de tráfego) de uma região específica podem ser irrelevantes para outras regiões da cidade.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…GPS, velocidade) e nas vias (e.g. fluxo da via) [Rizzo et al 2016]. Portanto, o uso de uma infraestrutura centralizada de comunicação, como a computação em nuvem [Hou et al 2016, Ling et al 2018, nãoé adequada para os serviços de sugestão de rotas devido aos atrasos na comunicação, as perdas de dados, as interrupções do canal de comunicação, além de existir problemas com a largura de banda e sobrecarga na rede.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The involvement of highly mobile, static and mixed node deployment pattern and requirement of Quality of services (QoS) [37] have made it more complex. The concept of noncentralized design make it robust, self control and self organized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%