Network flows: theory, algorithms, and applications
Network flows: theory, algorithms, and applications
A scalable location service for geographic ad hoc routing
MobiCom '00 Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Landmark routing in ad hoc networks with mobile backbones
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing - Special issue on Routing in mobile and wireless ad hoc networks
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Throughput capacity of random ad hoc networks with infrastructure support
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Impact of interference on multi-hop wireless network performance
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
UCAN: a unified cellular and ad-hoc network architecture
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
CapProbe: a simple and accurate capacity estimation technique
Proceedings of the 2004 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
TrafficView: traffic data dissemination using car-to-car communication
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Co-operative Downloading in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
WONS '05 Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services
VITP: an information transfer protocol for vehicular computing
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Vehicular ad hoc networks
Characterizing the capacity region in multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh networks
Proceedings of the 11th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Efficient Data Harvesting in Mobile Sensor Platforms
PERCOMW '06 Proceedings of the 4th annual IEEE international conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
A Multi-Commodity Flow Approach for Globally Aware Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
PERCOM '06 Proceedings of the Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
MobiSteer: using steerable beam directional antenna for vehicular network access
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services
Proceedings of the 1st international MobiSys workshop on Mobile opportunistic networking
Mobile Networks and Applications
A survey of urban vehicular sensing platforms
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Vehicular networks and the future of the mobile internet
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Porting GeoServer to Linux environment and applicability to mobile ad hoc networks
Proceedings of the Workshop on Open Source and Design of Communication
QoSHVCP: hybrid vehicular communications protocol with QoS prioritization for safety applications
ISRN Communications and Networking
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Vehicle communications are becoming a reality, driven by navigation safety requirements and by the investments of car manufacturers and Public Transport Authorities. As a consequence many of the essential vehicle grid components (radios, Access Points, spectrum, standards, etc.) will soon be in place (and paid for) paving the way to unlimited opportunities for other car-to-car applications beyond safe navigation, for example, from news to entertainment, mobile network games and civic defense. In this study, we take a visionary look at these future applications, the emerging "Vehicular Grid" that will support them and the interplay between the grid and the communications infrastructure. In essence, the Vehicular Grid is a large scale ad hoc network. However, an important feature of the Vehicular Grid, which sets it apart from most instantly-deployed ad hoc networks, is the ubiquitous presence of the infrastructure (and the opportunity to use it). While the Vehicular Grid must be entirely self-supporting for emergency operations (natural disaster, terrorist attack, etc), it should exploit the infrastructure (when present) during normal operations. In this paper we address the interaction between vehicles and Internet servers through Virtual Grid and Internet Infrastructure. This includes transparent geo-route provisioning across the Internet, mobile resource monitoring, and mobility management (using back up services in case of infrastructure failure). We then focus on routing and show the importance of Infrastructure cooperation and feedback for efficient, congestion free routing.