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Cooperation advances on vehicular communications

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The goal of this work is to present how cooperation between network nodes has advanced, but also to show the benefits and drawbacks of cooperation, and to identify open issues providing guidelines for further contributions in this type of networks.
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This article is published in Vehicular Communications.The article was published on 2014-01-01. It has received 62 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vehicular communication systems & Intelligent computer network.

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A Cooperative Quality-Aware Service Access System for Social Internet of Vehicles

TL;DR: This work studies a trajectory-based interaction time prediction algorithm to cope with an unstable network topology and high rate of disconnection in SIoVs and proposes a cooperative quality-aware system model, which focuses on a reliability assurance strategy and quality optimization method.
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Cooperative Resource Management in Cloud-Enabled Vehicular Networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a coalition game model based on two-sided matching theory for cooperation among cloud SPs to share their idle resources and indicates that this scheme can improve resource utilization and increase by 75% the QoS of the applications compared with that without cooperation.
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A collaborative approach for improving the security of vehicular scenarios: The case of platooning

TL;DR: This work focuses on some relevant types of malicious threats that affect the platoon safety, i.e. application layer attacks (Spoofing and Message Falsification) and network layer attacks, and proposes a novel collaborative control strategy for enhancing the protection level of autonomous platoons.
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A Data Management Perspective on Vehicular Networks

TL;DR: The technological context of vehicular networks along with the different types of data managed in that environment are described, and the evaluation of the relevance of data regarding the occurrence of events on the roads is analyzed.
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A comparative study of scenario-driven multi-hop broadcast protocols for VANETs

TL;DR: This study reviews and compares numerous existing multi-hop data broadcast protocols in terms of various attributes such as data forwarding strategies, objectives, type of architecture, application scenarios, assumptions, evaluation metrics, simulation platform and an original taxonomy of these protocols are introduced.
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