2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.vehcom.2016.04.002
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Meeting Always-Best-Connected paradigm in heterogeneous vehicular networks: A graph theory and a signaling game analysis

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“…Security in HetVNet is a challenging issue, due to the vital exchanged information [31]. In this paper, we propose and design a new attacks detection and prediction scheme for HetVNet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Security in HetVNet is a challenging issue, due to the vital exchanged information [31]. In this paper, we propose and design a new attacks detection and prediction scheme for HetVNet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [17], the authors proposed a protocol that collects and distributes the data generated by the heterogeneous LTE and DSRC as well as the LTE offloading on the network. In [18], an approach has been introduced, in which, vehicles try to have the best connection choice in an urban environment and heterogeneous network, which aims to provide continuous access to services and reduce connection costs. Bravo et al [19] provided an approach to offloading mobile data based on a virtualization layer in the communication protocol stack, as well as a routing protocol that combines topology and geography.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An application layer handoff scheme has also been envisaged that not only guarantees optimal utilization of available wireless technologies, but further ensures minimizing of corresponding backhaul communication requirements. In [29], a signalling game mechanism has been proposed for warranting an always best connected service for vehicles traversing a geographical region equipped with heterogeneous networks. A heterogeneous network with aims to satisfy both safety and non-safety communication requirements of autonomous driving has been delineated in [30].…”
Section: The State-of-the-art In Intelligent Transportation Systems: mentioning
confidence: 99%