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GeoSpray: A geographic routing protocol for vehicular delay-tolerant networks
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A VDTN routing protocol, called GeoSpray, which takes routing decisions based on geographical location data, and combines a hybrid approach between multiple-copy and single-copy schemes, and improves significantly the delivery probability and reduces the delivery delay.About:
This article is published in Information Fusion.The article was published on 2014-01-01. It has received 227 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Zone Routing Protocol & Routing protocol.read more
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An overview of Internet of Vehicles
TL;DR: An abstract network model of the IoV is proposed, the technologies required to create the IoVs are discussed, different applications based on certain currently existing technologies are presented, and essential future research is described in the area of IoV.
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Routing in Internet of Vehicles: A Review
TL;DR: This work aims to provide a review of the routing protocols in the Internet of Vehicles from routing algorithms to their evaluation approaches, and provides five different taxonomies of routing protocols.
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A systematic review on routing protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Amit Dua,Neeraj Kumar,Seema Bawa +2 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a detailed description of various existing routing techniques in literature with an aim of selecting a particular strategy depending upon its applicability in a particular application.
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Clustering in vehicular ad hoc networks
TL;DR: 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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Geographic routing protocols for Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs): A survey
TL;DR: A state-of-art of the routing protocols based on the geographic position of the vehicles, which do not exchange link state information and do not maintain established routes as in MANET routing protocols is presented.
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Epidemic routing for partially-connected ad hoc networks
TL;DR: This work introduces Epidemic Routing, where random pair-wise exchanges of messages among mobile hosts ensure eventual message delivery and achieves eventual delivery of 100% of messages with reasonable aggregate resource consumption in a number of interesting scenarios.
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Spray and wait: an efficient routing scheme for intermittently connected mobile networks
TL;DR: A new routing scheme, called Spray and Wait, that "sprays" a number of copies into the network, and then "waits" till one of these nodes meets the destination, which outperforms all existing schemes with respect to both average message delivery delay and number of transmissions per message delivered.
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MaxProp: Routing for Vehicle-Based Disruption-Tolerant Networks
TL;DR: The evaluations show that MaxProp performs better than protocols that have access to an oracle that knows the schedule of meetings between peers, and performs well in a wide variety of DTN environments.
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The ONE simulator for DTN protocol evaluation
TL;DR: This paper presents the Opportunistic Networking Environment (ONE) simulator specifically designed for evaluating DTN routing and application protocols, and shows sample simulations to demonstrate the simulator's flexible support for DTN protocol evaluation.
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Global Positioning System: Theory and Practice
TL;DR: In this paper, the origins of GPS are discussed and the development of global surveying techniques are discussed. But the authors focus on the use of global positioning techniques and do not address the issues of accuracy and access of GPS data.