Installation and evaluation of RFID readers on moving vehicles
Proceedings of the sixth ACM international workshop on VehiculAr InterNETworking
Vehicular wireless short-range communication for improving intersection safety
IEEE Communications Magazine
Broadcasting safety information in vehicular networks: issues and approaches
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
Wireless Innovations as Enablers for Complex & Dynamic Artificial Systems
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Context aware architecture for sending adaptive HELLO messages in VANET
Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Workshop on Context-Awareness for Self-Managing Systems
Performance evaluation of a hybrid sensor and vehicular network to improve road safety
Proceedings of the 7th ACM workshop on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
Event sharing in vehicular networks using geographic vectors and maps
Mobile Information Systems
A new paradigm for urban surveillance with vehicular sensor networks
Computer Communications
Tight bounds on information dissemination in sparse mobile networks
Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS symposium on Principles of distributed computing
QoSHVCP: hybrid vehicular communications protocol with QoS prioritization for safety applications
ISRN Communications and Networking
Simulations of VANET scenarios with OPNET and SUMO
Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains'12 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Communication Technologies for Vehicles
AIS'12 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
A collaborative protocol for anonymous reporting in vehicular ad hoc networks
Computer Standards & Interfaces
A comprehensive survey on vehicular Ad Hoc network
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
GeoVanet: A routing protocol for query processing in vehicular networks
Mobile Information Systems
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In spite of their importance and potential societal impact, there is currently no comprehensive source of information about vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). Cohesively integrating the state of the art in this emerging field, Vehicular Networks: From Theory to Practice elucidates many issues involved in vehicular networking, including traffic engineering, human factors studies, and novel computer science research. Divided into six broad sections, the book begins with an overview of traffic engineering issues, such as traffic monitoring and traffic flow modeling. It then introduces governmental and industrial efforts in the United States and Europe to set standards and perform field tests on the feasibility of vehicular networks. After highlighting innovative applications enabled by vehicular networks, the book discusses several networking-related issues, including routing and localization. The following section focuses on simulation, which is currently the primary method for evaluating vehicular networking systems. The final part explores the extent and impact of driver distraction with in-vehicle displays. Encompassing both introductory and advanced concepts, this guide covers the various areas that impact the design of applications for vehicular networks. It details key research challenges, offers guidance on developing future standards, and supplies valuable information on existing experimental studies.