Many vehicles spend a significant amount of time in urban traffic congestion. Due to the evolution of autonomous vehicles, driver assistance systems, and in-vehicle entertainment, these vehicles have plentiful computational and communication capacity. How can we deploy data collection and processing tasks on these (slowly) moving vehicles to productively use any spare resources? To answer this question, we study the efficient placement of distributed services on a moving vehicle cluster. We present a macroscopic flow model for an intersection in Dublin, Ireland, using real vehicle density data. We show that such aggregate flows are highly predictable (even though the paths of individual vehicles are not known in advance), making it viable t...
As Vehicular Networks rely increasingly on sensed data to enhance functionality and safety, efficien...
Clustering of Vanets is a technique for grouping nodes in geographical vicinity together, making the...
The strict latency constraints of emerging vehicular applications make it unfeasible to forward sens...
Many vehicles spend a significant amount of time in urban traffic congestion. Due to the evolution o...
Vehicular fog computing (VFC) is envisioned as an extension of cloud and mobile edge computing to ut...
Current mobile networking support in urban environments is mostly achieved through wide-area cellul...
Vehicular applications in smart cities, including assisted and autonomous driving, require complex d...
The new era of the Internet of Things is promoting the evolution of self-driving vehicles into conne...
The new wireless network technologies introduced in the fifth generation of cellular networks (5G) h...
This chapter highlights the importance of Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) in the context of the 5...
As Vehicular Networks rely increasingly on sensed data to enhance functionality and safety, efficien...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel approach to enhance data collection in Vehic...
| openaire: EC/H2020/825496/EU//5G-MOBIX | openaire: EC/H2020/815191/EU//PriMO-5GThe strict latency ...
Clustering serves a vital role in the operation of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) by continually...
With a growing number of vehicles and an increasing complexity of transportation systems, traffic ma...
As Vehicular Networks rely increasingly on sensed data to enhance functionality and safety, efficien...
Clustering of Vanets is a technique for grouping nodes in geographical vicinity together, making the...
The strict latency constraints of emerging vehicular applications make it unfeasible to forward sens...
Many vehicles spend a significant amount of time in urban traffic congestion. Due to the evolution o...
Vehicular fog computing (VFC) is envisioned as an extension of cloud and mobile edge computing to ut...
Current mobile networking support in urban environments is mostly achieved through wide-area cellul...
Vehicular applications in smart cities, including assisted and autonomous driving, require complex d...
The new era of the Internet of Things is promoting the evolution of self-driving vehicles into conne...
The new wireless network technologies introduced in the fifth generation of cellular networks (5G) h...
This chapter highlights the importance of Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) in the context of the 5...
As Vehicular Networks rely increasingly on sensed data to enhance functionality and safety, efficien...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel approach to enhance data collection in Vehic...
| openaire: EC/H2020/825496/EU//5G-MOBIX | openaire: EC/H2020/815191/EU//PriMO-5GThe strict latency ...
Clustering serves a vital role in the operation of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) by continually...
With a growing number of vehicles and an increasing complexity of transportation systems, traffic ma...
As Vehicular Networks rely increasingly on sensed data to enhance functionality and safety, efficien...
Clustering of Vanets is a technique for grouping nodes in geographical vicinity together, making the...
The strict latency constraints of emerging vehicular applications make it unfeasible to forward sens...