2010 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1109/eit.2010.5612095
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Energy efficiency of QoS routing in multi-hop wireless networks

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“…Vehicles with a fixed connection between the nearest vehicles are receiving increasing attention to inefficiencies and have no batteries and no self-organizing vehicle network (inside VANET) [13]. The gateway device's strategy is to ensure that it can be connected (using multi-hop communication), if the Internet gateway is larger than a predetermined threshold, the vehicle will not There is also a large probability of minimizing the deployment of gateways [14]. Data max bandwidth and rapid bandwidth can be determined by routing protocols that are aware of the bandwidth and transferred from the source node to a destination node with sufficient throughput [15].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicles with a fixed connection between the nearest vehicles are receiving increasing attention to inefficiencies and have no batteries and no self-organizing vehicle network (inside VANET) [13]. The gateway device's strategy is to ensure that it can be connected (using multi-hop communication), if the Internet gateway is larger than a predetermined threshold, the vehicle will not There is also a large probability of minimizing the deployment of gateways [14]. Data max bandwidth and rapid bandwidth can be determined by routing protocols that are aware of the bandwidth and transferred from the source node to a destination node with sufficient throughput [15].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%