A digital fountain approach to reliable distribution of bulk data
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Matching events in a content-based subscription system
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Informed content delivery across adaptive overlay networks
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An algebraic approach to network coding
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Stochastic properties of the random waypoint mobility model
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Publish/subscribe in a mobile environment
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VITP: an information transfer protocol for vehicular computing
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Algebraic gossip: a network coding approach to optimal multiple rumor mongering
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) - Special issue on networking and information theory
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) - Special issue on networking and information theory
Towards lightweight information dissemination in inter-vehicular networks
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Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Vehicular ad hoc networks
Emergency related video streaming in VANET using network coding
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Analytical modeling of random waypoint mobility patterns
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Secure incentives for commercial ad dissemination in vehicular networks
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rStream: Resilient and Optimal Peer-to-Peer Streaming with Rateless Codes
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A secure vehicle-to-roadside communication payment protocol in vehicular ad hoc networks
Computer Communications
Information dissemination in self-organizing intervehicle networks
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Throughput analysis of one-dimensional vehicular ad hoc networks
International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications
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Overcoming problems associated with network dynamicity and unreliable channels has been a challenge for data dissemination protocols in vehicular networks. In this paper, we present an overview on the most interesting solutions that have been proposed to perform data dissemination in this environment. Starting from this analysis, we present a novel approach that can efficiently address a reliable communication even in high dynamic networks. The new approach is based on the exploitation of a peculiar characteristic of rateless codes. In particular, the proposed method uses the orthogonality of the encoded sets of symbols generated by different random seeds. In this way, portions of the information can be disseminated even if this has not been decoded yet. In fact, an easy management of the communication of these sets among nodes enhances the reliability of the communication as well as the speed of the information dissemination. In this work, we present the idea of this innovative approach and we provide results that show the advantages of using it over other solutions