2013 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/vnc.2013.6737606
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Short paper: Collaboration between VANET applications based on open standards

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“…The simulation and testing [30] of this method on various sources have given a positive feedback for implementing this method. The features of VANET [23] being considered in this paper include the rapid technology changes and frequent fragmentation, which would result in small effective network diameter, no power constraints, and driver must change its behavior according to the data received from the network thus inflicting a topology change. The challenges that are needed to be addressed in this paper include Wireless Access Technology, which includes IEEE 802.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation and testing [30] of this method on various sources have given a positive feedback for implementing this method. The features of VANET [23] being considered in this paper include the rapid technology changes and frequent fragmentation, which would result in small effective network diameter, no power constraints, and driver must change its behavior according to the data received from the network thus inflicting a topology change. The challenges that are needed to be addressed in this paper include Wireless Access Technology, which includes IEEE 802.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section II provides information about the existing VANET model [18] which are collected from various papers that are related to the domain. Section III states the existing system and the issues that are faced by the current system.…”
Section: B Organisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The routing-based communication configuration Is a multihop unicast where a message is propagated in a multi-hop fashion until the vehicle carrying the desired data is reached [7]. When the query is received by a vehicle owning the desired piece of information, the application at that vehicle immediately sends a unicast message containing the information to the vehicle it received the request from, which is then charged with the task of forwarding it towards the query source [8,9].…”
Section: Routing-based Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%