2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2009.11.021
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Planning roadside infrastructure for information dissemination in intelligent transportation systems

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“…Both analytical and simulation results reveal that relay and mesh nodes, as opposed to base stations, can be more cost-effective solutions even though a much larger number of such units are required to deliver the same level of performance as offered by the base stations. An interesting paper by Trullols et al [11] uses the approach employed by the maximum coverage problem for addressing this issue. The authors identify that roadside infrastructure should be placed at intersections rather than the middle of road segment.…”
Section: B Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both analytical and simulation results reveal that relay and mesh nodes, as opposed to base stations, can be more cost-effective solutions even though a much larger number of such units are required to deliver the same level of performance as offered by the base stations. An interesting paper by Trullols et al [11] uses the approach employed by the maximum coverage problem for addressing this issue. The authors identify that roadside infrastructure should be placed at intersections rather than the middle of road segment.…”
Section: B Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in general, intersections and road segments can be considered as candidate locations for RSU deployment. Since more candidate locations increase the complexity of RSU placement algorithms, some previous work (e.g., (Trullols et al, 2010;Lee and Kim, 2010;Wang and Chang, 2011;Aslam et al, 2012;Lin, 2012;Chi et al, 2013b,a (Trullols et al, 2010;Campolo et al, 2011). However, data dissemination in long road segments may suffer from long delays, which may violate the requirements of the application.…”
Section: Phd Thesis -Naby Nikookaranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and commercial applications (e.g., location-based advertising, etc.) (Trullols et al, 2010;Abdrabou and Zhuang, 2011;Xiong et al, 2013;Campolo et al, 2011;Patil and (Liu et al, 2013).…”
Section: Information and Entertainment (Infotainment)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in [7], the authors introduce the concept of wireless dead drops to accumulate and exchange data with passing vehicles. The work presented in [20] also deals with information dissemination in VANETs. The authors consider an urban scenario where infrastructure units are employed to disseminate information to vehicles, and formulate an optimization problem to find the optimal deployment of the infrastructure units in order to maximize the number of informed vehicles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%