2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12205-014-0614-z
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Internet of cars through commodity V2V and V2X mobile routers: Applications for developing countries

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“…The In less developed regions where connectivity may be unavailable, or at the very most, unstable, consumer automotive purchasing power may be lower and 3rd party solutions would still have to be purchased by a vast majority of drivers to experience the intended benefits. In some developing countries, a lot of time and money is spent on the construction of new roads and bridges to alleviate the increase of cars [8], while safety (educational and technological) is a secondary concern.…”
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“…The In less developed regions where connectivity may be unavailable, or at the very most, unstable, consumer automotive purchasing power may be lower and 3rd party solutions would still have to be purchased by a vast majority of drivers to experience the intended benefits. In some developing countries, a lot of time and money is spent on the construction of new roads and bridges to alleviate the increase of cars [8], while safety (educational and technological) is a secondary concern.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These economies sometimes face tremendous odds, such as socio-economic, regulatory and legal obstacles, that inhibit implementation of these technologies [7] [8]. Their automotive markets may not be deemed profitable, and money for development is earmarked for road expansion and bridge building to ease the ever increasing flow of traffic.…”
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“…The delays shown in Equations (31) and (32) are special cases as we referred. To simplify the equation, we assumed a constant size of CWs along with a constant size of RUs.…”
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confidence: 99%