IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, INFOCOM 2012, Orlando, FL, 25-30 March 2012In Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), content distribution directly relies on the fleeting and dynamic contacts between moving vehicles, which often leads to prolonged downloading delay and terrible user experience. Deploying Wifi-based Access Points (APs) could relieve this problem, but it often requires a large amount of investment, especially at the city scale. In this paper, we propose the idea of ParkCast, which doesn't need investment, but leverages roadside parking to distribute contents in urban VANETs. With wireless device and rechargable battery, parked vehicles can communicate with any vehicles driving through them. Owing to the extensive park...
Abstract—Information interaction is a crucial part of mod-ern transportation activities. In this pap...
The recent advances in wireless communication techniques have made it possible for fast-moving vehic...
We investigate the feasibility of content distribution between devices mounted in moving vehicles us...
distribution directly relies on the fleeting and dynamic con-tacts between moving vehicles, which of...
In vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), message dissemination to one or more vehicles is very challen...
Abstract—Multi-hop communication in vehicular ad hoc net-works is a challenging task due to the dyna...
communication challenge lies in very poor connectivity, which can be caused by sparse or unbalanced ...
By exchanging events in a vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), drivers can receive interesting informat...
When it comes to content access using Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC), data will mostly flow throu...
Abstract—This work proposes a practical and cost-effective approach to construct a fully distributed...
The proliferation of low-cost wireless connectivity, combined with the growth of distributed peer-to...
International audienceWe consider a complex (i.e., non-linear) road scenario where users aboard vehi...
International audienceWe target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from ...
Current mobile networking support in urban environments is mostly achieved through wide-area cellul...
Abstract—We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Acc...
Abstract—Information interaction is a crucial part of mod-ern transportation activities. In this pap...
The recent advances in wireless communication techniques have made it possible for fast-moving vehic...
We investigate the feasibility of content distribution between devices mounted in moving vehicles us...
distribution directly relies on the fleeting and dynamic con-tacts between moving vehicles, which of...
In vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), message dissemination to one or more vehicles is very challen...
Abstract—Multi-hop communication in vehicular ad hoc net-works is a challenging task due to the dyna...
communication challenge lies in very poor connectivity, which can be caused by sparse or unbalanced ...
By exchanging events in a vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), drivers can receive interesting informat...
When it comes to content access using Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC), data will mostly flow throu...
Abstract—This work proposes a practical and cost-effective approach to construct a fully distributed...
The proliferation of low-cost wireless connectivity, combined with the growth of distributed peer-to...
International audienceWe consider a complex (i.e., non-linear) road scenario where users aboard vehi...
International audienceWe target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from ...
Current mobile networking support in urban environments is mostly achieved through wide-area cellul...
Abstract—We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Acc...
Abstract—Information interaction is a crucial part of mod-ern transportation activities. In this pap...
The recent advances in wireless communication techniques have made it possible for fast-moving vehic...
We investigate the feasibility of content distribution between devices mounted in moving vehicles us...