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hagenauer2015heterogeneous


Florian Hagenauer, "Heterogeneous Vehicular Networking," Proceedings of International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys 2015), PhD Forum, Cottbus, Germany, March 2015.


Abstract

Car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communication enables a lot of different application scenarios. The most popular way of using WLAN communication between cars might not be good enough for every use case. If as an alternative cellular networks are used, capacity problems arise. This is why so called heterogeneous vehicular networks attract more and more attention. Cars that make use of such networks are usually equipped with WLAN and cellular devices. Such a combination is able to overcome shortcomings of one technology by using the other one. Still, the tools used to evaluate such algorithms are not sufficient. I want to fix this by adding heterogeneous vehicular networking functionality to existing tools. Additionally, I want to investigate how multiple heterogeneous vehicular networking algorithms work when used together. A possible outcome could be more general concepts, with a focus on clustering, to enable multiple algorithms running beside each other.

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@inproceedings{hagenauer2015heterogeneous,
    author = {Hagenauer, Florian},
    title = {{Heterogeneous Vehicular Networking}},
    address = {Cottbus, Germany},
    booktitle = {International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys 2015), PhD Forum},
    month = {3},
    year = {2015},
   }
   
   

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