2005
DOI: 10.1007/11498094_1
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Towards Real-Time Middleware for Applications of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract: Abstract. Applications of inter-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communication that make use of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) will often require reliable communication that provides guaranteed real-time message propagation. This paper describes an event-based middleware, called RT-STEAM, designed to meet these requirements. Unlike other event systems, RT-STEAM does not rely on a centralized event broker or look-up service while still supporting event channels providing hard real-time event delivery. RT-STE… Show more

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“…The RT-STEAM middleware proposed by Meier et al includes the concept of event channels to which a spatial description is associated [14]. The RT-STEAM approach is perhaps the most similar to ours.…”
Section: B Adaptive Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The RT-STEAM middleware proposed by Meier et al includes the concept of event channels to which a spatial description is associated [14]. The RT-STEAM approach is perhaps the most similar to ours.…”
Section: B Adaptive Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Considerable R&D efforts have been put forward on developing real-time middleware in the past by RT-STEAM [ 114 ] is a middleware supporting real time applications in vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. RAP [ 115 ] provides base for a real-time architecture for large-scale sensor networks.…”
Section: Abstracted Services and Middleware Of Wsn Virtualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…distance from the receiver and and the vehicle's speed. Vehicles that are part of a vehicular network typically run either a safety application [17], [9] or a VANET middleware [18], [19]. These applications/middleware obtain the position and speed of the vehicle from a GPS device and use the wireless device to periodically broadcast their location and receive location information from neighboring vehicles.…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%