Social network communities are involving millions of users, representing one of the main reasons why people log on the Internet from their home computers. Part of this success is certainly due to the possibility for end users to reverse the traditional publisher/consumer model, achieving control over service consumption, and gaining the opportunity to produce multimedia contents instantaneously available worldwide. Social network communities are not destined to be confined in traditional wired networks. Indeed, mobile users could greatly benefit from applications that combine social networks and location-based multimedia services. It is hence of particular interest to consider the next frontier in wireless networking, i.e., vehicular networ...
International audienceThis article surveys recent literature on Vehicular Social Networks that are a...
International audienceThe Internet-of-Vehicles (IoV) allows vehicles to share information for common...
This paper addresses the issues of selfishness, limited network resources, and their adverse effects...
Social network communities are involving millions of users, representing one of the main reasons why...
Abstract Social network communities are involving millions of users, representing one of the main re...
International audienceVehicular Social Networks (VSNs) consist of groups of individuals (i.e., peopl...
Efficient delivery of information in vehicular networks is crucial for the creation of useful and us...
Complex communication networks, more particular Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) and Pocket Switched N...
Travellers in vehicles often have strong willingness to share their travel experience and exchange i...
in this paper, we propose to leverage social graphs from Online Social Networks (OSN) to improve the...
Vehicles that talk to each other are expected to unleash a broad spectrum of applications that will...
International audienceUser generated content (UGC)-based applicationsare gaining lots of popularity ...
The new era of the Internet of Things is promoting the evolution of self-driving vehicles into conne...
With a number of participants that is continuously growing in number, the online game market is demo...
This article presents SOR, a vehicular social network to enable social communications and inte...
International audienceThis article surveys recent literature on Vehicular Social Networks that are a...
International audienceThe Internet-of-Vehicles (IoV) allows vehicles to share information for common...
This paper addresses the issues of selfishness, limited network resources, and their adverse effects...
Social network communities are involving millions of users, representing one of the main reasons why...
Abstract Social network communities are involving millions of users, representing one of the main re...
International audienceVehicular Social Networks (VSNs) consist of groups of individuals (i.e., peopl...
Efficient delivery of information in vehicular networks is crucial for the creation of useful and us...
Complex communication networks, more particular Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) and Pocket Switched N...
Travellers in vehicles often have strong willingness to share their travel experience and exchange i...
in this paper, we propose to leverage social graphs from Online Social Networks (OSN) to improve the...
Vehicles that talk to each other are expected to unleash a broad spectrum of applications that will...
International audienceUser generated content (UGC)-based applicationsare gaining lots of popularity ...
The new era of the Internet of Things is promoting the evolution of self-driving vehicles into conne...
With a number of participants that is continuously growing in number, the online game market is demo...
This article presents SOR, a vehicular social network to enable social communications and inte...
International audienceThis article surveys recent literature on Vehicular Social Networks that are a...
International audienceThe Internet-of-Vehicles (IoV) allows vehicles to share information for common...
This paper addresses the issues of selfishness, limited network resources, and their adverse effects...