International audienceIPv6 support is needed in vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) with geographical routing. Basic IPv6 protocols such as address auto-configuration assume multicast capable link. However, in VANET, the definition of link becomes ambiguous and it is difficult to support link-scope multicast. Artificial emulation of multicast capable link like Ethernet is possible but may cause low efficiency and high cost. A new way to efficiently run IPv6 over VANET is needed and this paper proposes such a scheme. Our proposal takes the architecture defined by the C2C-CC (Carto- Car Communication Consortium) as a reference system and exploits its inherent features to perform IPv6 operations without link-scope multicast
Conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and co-organized by the Techni...
The delivery of IP packets to a set of elements lying within a designated geographical area, also kn...
Abstract — Next generation vehicles are expected to exchange information with other non-LOS vehicles...
Abstract — IPv6 support is needed in vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) with geographical routing. Bas...
Several approaches can be identified in the domain of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). Internet Pr...
Vehicular ad hoc networking based on the incorporation of geographical information in the IPv6 heade...
International audienceVehicular communication is an important part of the Intelligent Transportation...
In this article we make a thorough characterization and evaluation of the solution standardized by t...
The GeoNet project will significantly contribute to vehicle communication by implementing a referenc...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel mechanism for application of an IPv6 automatic address co...
International audienceService discovery is an essential component for distributed mobile application...
Conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and co-organized by the Techni...
International audienceOne of the essential usage of Intelligent Trans- portation Systems (ITS) appli...
International audienceThe combination of geographic-based routing protocols (GeoNetworking) and IPv6...
Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) are considered as the most suitable tech-nology to provide vehicl...
Conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and co-organized by the Techni...
The delivery of IP packets to a set of elements lying within a designated geographical area, also kn...
Abstract — Next generation vehicles are expected to exchange information with other non-LOS vehicles...
Abstract — IPv6 support is needed in vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) with geographical routing. Bas...
Several approaches can be identified in the domain of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). Internet Pr...
Vehicular ad hoc networking based on the incorporation of geographical information in the IPv6 heade...
International audienceVehicular communication is an important part of the Intelligent Transportation...
In this article we make a thorough characterization and evaluation of the solution standardized by t...
The GeoNet project will significantly contribute to vehicle communication by implementing a referenc...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel mechanism for application of an IPv6 automatic address co...
International audienceService discovery is an essential component for distributed mobile application...
Conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and co-organized by the Techni...
International audienceOne of the essential usage of Intelligent Trans- portation Systems (ITS) appli...
International audienceThe combination of geographic-based routing protocols (GeoNetworking) and IPv6...
Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) are considered as the most suitable tech-nology to provide vehicl...
Conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and co-organized by the Techni...
The delivery of IP packets to a set of elements lying within a designated geographical area, also kn...
Abstract — Next generation vehicles are expected to exchange information with other non-LOS vehicles...