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Network Routing and Communication Algorithm for Intelligent Transportation Systems 2011

Edited by: Whai-En Chen, Naveen Chilamkurti and Jong-Hyouk Lee

  1. In WiFi-based vehicular networks, the performance anomaly problem can be serious because different vehicles with diverse channel conditions access the channel by a random access protocol. In this article, we f...

    Authors: Kihun Kim, Younghyun Kim, Sangheon Pack and Nakjung Choi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:204
  2. Inter-vehicle communication promises to prevent accidents by enabling applications such as cross-traffic assistance. This application requires information from vehicles in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) areas due to...

    Authors: Thomas Mangel, Oliver Klemp and Hannes Hartenstein
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:182
  3. Vehicular networks are organized with high-mobility vehicles, which are a challenge to key agreement and secured communication among vehicles; hence, efficient cryptography schemes for lightweight ciphers are ...

    Authors: Meng-Yen Hsieh, Hua-Yi Lin, Chin-Feng Lai and Kuan-Ching Li
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:167
  4. Vehicular ad-hoc networks are expected to be a key enabling technology for the development of future Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs), by delivering a wide range of services, spanning from safety aler...

    Authors: Claudia Campolo, Hector Agustin Cozzetti, Antonella Molinaro and Riccardo Scopigno
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:146