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Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks for Smart Cities [electronic resource] : First International Workshop, 2014 / edited by Anis Laouiti, Amir Qayyum, Mohamad Naufal Mohamad Saad.

Contributor(s): Laouiti, Anis [editor.] | Qayyum, Amir [editor.] | Mohamad Saad, Mohamad Naufal [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing: 306Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 93 p. 46 illus., 32 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789812871589.Subject(s): Engineering | Transportation | Computers | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Computational intelligence | Automotive engineering | Electrical engineering | Engineering | Computational Intelligence | Transportation | Communications Engineering, Networks | History of Computing | Automotive Engineering | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part 1 Vanet MAC layer protocols Track -- MAC Layer Challenges and Proposed Protocols for Vehicular Adhoc Networks -- An Optimal Strategy for Collision-Free Slots Allocations in Vehicular Ad Hoc NETworks -- Vehicular MAC Protocol Data Unit (V-MPDU): IEEE 802.11p MAC Protocol Extension to Support Bandwidth Hungry Applications -- Part 2 Vanet Security Track -- Invited paper: VANET Security: Going Beyond Cryptographic-Centric Solutions -- Attacks on Security Goals (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) in VANET:A Survey -- Part 3 Data Dissemination in Vanet Track -- Performance Evaluation of EAEP and DV-CAST Broadcasting Protocols in VANET -- ZoomOut HELLO: A Novel 1-hop Broadcast Scheme to improve Network QoS for VANET on Highways -- Information Delivery Improvement for Safety Applications in VANET by Minimizing Rayleigh and Rician Fading Effect.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Vehicular communication is a key technology in intelligent transportation systems. For many years now, the academic and industrial research communities have been investigating these communications in order to improve efficiency and safety of future transportation. Vehicular networking offers a wide variety of applications, including safety applications as well as infotainment applications. This book highlights the recent developments in vehicular networking technologies and their interaction with future smart cities in order to promote further research activities and challenges. SAADI BOUDJIT, University of Paris 13, France  HAKIMA CHAOUCHI, Telecom SudParis, France  YACINE GHAMRI, University La Rochelle, France HALABI HASBULLAH, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia ANIS LAOUITI, Telecom SudParis, France  SAOUCENE MAHFOUDH, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  PAUL MUHLETHALER, INRIA, France AMIR QAYYUM, Mohamad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan NAUFAL SAAD, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia AHMED SOUA, NIST, USA HAJIME TAZAKI, University of Tokyo, Japan APINUN TUNPAN, Aintec, Thailand WEI WEI, Xi'an University, China RACHID ZAGROUBA, ENSI, Tunisia.
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Part 1 Vanet MAC layer protocols Track -- MAC Layer Challenges and Proposed Protocols for Vehicular Adhoc Networks -- An Optimal Strategy for Collision-Free Slots Allocations in Vehicular Ad Hoc NETworks -- Vehicular MAC Protocol Data Unit (V-MPDU): IEEE 802.11p MAC Protocol Extension to Support Bandwidth Hungry Applications -- Part 2 Vanet Security Track -- Invited paper: VANET Security: Going Beyond Cryptographic-Centric Solutions -- Attacks on Security Goals (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) in VANET:A Survey -- Part 3 Data Dissemination in Vanet Track -- Performance Evaluation of EAEP and DV-CAST Broadcasting Protocols in VANET -- ZoomOut HELLO: A Novel 1-hop Broadcast Scheme to improve Network QoS for VANET on Highways -- Information Delivery Improvement for Safety Applications in VANET by Minimizing Rayleigh and Rician Fading Effect.

Vehicular communication is a key technology in intelligent transportation systems. For many years now, the academic and industrial research communities have been investigating these communications in order to improve efficiency and safety of future transportation. Vehicular networking offers a wide variety of applications, including safety applications as well as infotainment applications. This book highlights the recent developments in vehicular networking technologies and their interaction with future smart cities in order to promote further research activities and challenges. SAADI BOUDJIT, University of Paris 13, France  HAKIMA CHAOUCHI, Telecom SudParis, France  YACINE GHAMRI, University La Rochelle, France HALABI HASBULLAH, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia ANIS LAOUITI, Telecom SudParis, France  SAOUCENE MAHFOUDH, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  PAUL MUHLETHALER, INRIA, France AMIR QAYYUM, Mohamad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan NAUFAL SAAD, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia AHMED SOUA, NIST, USA HAJIME TAZAKI, University of Tokyo, Japan APINUN TUNPAN, Aintec, Thailand WEI WEI, Xi'an University, China RACHID ZAGROUBA, ENSI, Tunisia.

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