2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11036-009-0205-2
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A Novel Mobility Management Scheme for Integration of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Fixed IP Networks

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“…For this reason, conventional MIPv6-based solutions for mobility management must be adapted for application to vehicular networks. Peng et al [57] proposed a scheme to allow the integration of VANETs with fixed IP networks. To accomplish this, the scheme considers several parameters: (i) street layout, (ii) distance between vehicles, and (iii) base stations with the ability to manage vehicle mobility.…”
Section: Mobility Mechanisms For V2i Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this reason, conventional MIPv6-based solutions for mobility management must be adapted for application to vehicular networks. Peng et al [57] proposed a scheme to allow the integration of VANETs with fixed IP networks. To accomplish this, the scheme considers several parameters: (i) street layout, (ii) distance between vehicles, and (iii) base stations with the ability to manage vehicle mobility.…”
Section: Mobility Mechanisms For V2i Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low Yes [57] Base stations are placed at the end of road intersections, allowing establishment of a one-dimensional ad hoc network, which represents a multi-hop cell.…”
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“…Urban Multi-Hop Broadcast protocol (UMB) is one of the protocols that use broadcast to distribute packets. All broadcast based protocols need to consider the broadcast storm problem: Geocast routing such as Inter-Vehicles Geocast protocol (IVG) and Robust Vehicular Routing (ROVER), like position based multicast protocol, the basic idea of which are distributing message from the source node to some nodes in a special geographical region [1,4,5,6,7].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%