The recent advances in wireless communication techniques have made it possible for fast-moving vehicles to download data from the roadside communications infrastructure [e.g., IEEE 802.11b Access Point (AP)], namely, Drive-thru Internet. However, due to the high mobility, harsh, and intermittent wireless channels, the data download volume of individual vehicle per drive-thru is quite limited, as observed in real-world tests. This would severely restrict the service quality of upper layer applications, such as file download and video streaming. On addressing this issue, in this paper, we propose ChainCluster, a cooperative Drive-thru Internet scheme. ChainCluster selects appropriate vehicles to form a linear cluster on the highway. The clust...
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have rec...
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have recently received considerable attentions for both safety an...
Abstract — We consider a road scenario where users aboard equipped with communication-enabled interf...
This brief presents a unified analytical framework for the evaluation of drive-thru Internet perform...
We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Access Point...
In this paper we propose MaxCD - a joint multi-flow scheduling and cooperative downloading protocol ...
We consider a complex (i.e., nonlinear) road scenario where users aboard vehicles equipped with comm...
Abstract—We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Acc...
Driven by the ever-growing expectation of ubiquitous connectivity and the widespread adoption of IEE...
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have rec...
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...
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, popular content distribution (PCD), as one ...
For many vehicular safety applications, it is critical to timely and reliably deliver multimedia dat...
Inter-vehicular communication is fast emerging as a popu-lar application for mobile ad-hoc networks....
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have rec...
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have recently received considerable attentions for both safety an...
Abstract — We consider a road scenario where users aboard equipped with communication-enabled interf...
This brief presents a unified analytical framework for the evaluation of drive-thru Internet perform...
We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Access Point...
In this paper we propose MaxCD - a joint multi-flow scheduling and cooperative downloading protocol ...
We consider a complex (i.e., nonlinear) road scenario where users aboard vehicles equipped with comm...
Abstract—We target urban scenarios where vehicular users can download large files from road-side Acc...
Driven by the ever-growing expectation of ubiquitous connectivity and the widespread adoption of IEE...
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have rec...
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...
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, popular content distribution (PCD), as one ...
For many vehicular safety applications, it is critical to timely and reliably deliver multimedia dat...
Inter-vehicular communication is fast emerging as a popu-lar application for mobile ad-hoc networks....
Driven by both safety concerns and commercial interests, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have rec...
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have recently received considerable attentions for both safety an...
Abstract — We consider a road scenario where users aboard equipped with communication-enabled interf...