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Clustering in vehicular ad hoc networks

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A complete taxonomy on clustering in VANETs has been provided based upon various parameters and a comprehensive analysis of all the existing proposals in literature with respect to number of parameters is provided.
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This article is published in Vehicular Communications.The article was published on 2014-07-01. It has received 171 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cluster analysis & Wireless ad hoc network.

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Multihop-Cluster-Based IEEE 802.11p and LTE Hybrid Architecture for VANET Safety Message Dissemination

TL;DR: This paper proposes a hybrid architecture, namely, VMaSC-LTE, combining IEEE 802.11p-based multihop clustering and the fourth-generation (4G) cellular system, i.e., Long-Term Evolution (LTE), with the goal of achieving a high data packet delivery ratio (DPDR) and low delay while keeping the usage of the cellular architecture at a minimum level.
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A Comparative Survey of VANET Clustering Techniques

TL;DR: This paper explores the design choices made in the development of clustering algorithms targeted at VANETs and presents a taxonomy of the techniques applied to solve the problems of cluster head election, cluster affiliation, and cluster management, and identifies new directions and recent trends in the design of these algorithms.
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Networking and Communications in Autonomous Driving: A Survey

TL;DR: This paper surveys the networking and communication technologies in autonomous driving from two aspects: intra- and inter-vehicle.
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V2X Access Technologies: Regulation, Research, and Remaining Challenges

TL;DR: This tutorial survey collates research across a number of topics in V2X, from historical developments to standardization activities and a high-level view of research in anumber of important fields to provide a useful reference for the state of V2x research and development for newcomers and veterans alike.
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New Multi-Hop Clustering Algorithm for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: A novel passive multi-hop clustering algorithm (PMC) is proposed to solve the problems of the stability and reliability of the VANET by ensuring the stability of the cluster members and selecting the most stable node as the cluster head in the N-hop range.
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Securing vehicular ad hoc networks

TL;DR: This paper provides a set of security protocols, it is shown that they protect privacy and it is analyzed their robustness and efficiency, and describes some major design decisions still to be made.
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A comprehensive survey on vehicular Ad Hoc network

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present aspects related to this field to help researchers and developers to understand and distinguish the main features surrounding VANET in one solid document, without the need to go through other relevant papers and articles.
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Distributed clustering for ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A Distributed Clustered Algorithm (DCA) and a Distributed Mobility-Adaptive Clustering (DMAC) algorithm are presented that partition the nodes of a fully mobile network: (ad hoc network) into clusters, giving the network a hierarchical organization.
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A mobility based metric for clustering in mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A distributed clustering algorithm, MOBIC, is proposed based on the use of this mobility metric for selection of clusterheads, and it is demonstrated that it leads to more stable cluster formation than the "least clusterhead change" version of the well known Lowest-ID clustering algorithms.
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Securing Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the ITS (intelligent transport system) includes two big function modules: Information processing application system and Road condition information transferring system, which is in charge of the information exchange of the car inside, car to car and car to road.
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