2014
DOI: 10.4236/ica.2014.52007
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Intelligent and Predictive Vehicular Networks

Abstract: Seeking shortest travel times through smart algorithms may not only optimize the travel times but also reduce carbon emissions, such as CO 2 , CO and Hydro-Carbons. It can also result in reduced driver frustrations and can increase passenger expectations of consistent travel times, which in turn points to benefits in overall planning of day schedules. Fuel consumption savings are another benefit from the same. However, attempts to elect the shortest path as an assumption of quick travel times, often work count… Show more

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