2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpdc.2013.02.002
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Research on IPv6 address configuration for a VANET

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“…-Appropriate delays are indicated using easy the proposed software, and the static multicast routing daemon shows streamlined delays. [67] -Suggestion of an IPv6 setup scheme for VANET.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-Appropriate delays are indicated using easy the proposed software, and the static multicast routing daemon shows streamlined delays. [67] -Suggestion of an IPv6 setup scheme for VANET.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, after the scheme has been tested and assessed, it demonstrates that it efficiently decreases the cost of content acquisition. In article [67], the authors suggest an IPv6 setup scheme for VANETs. In the system, each Access Point (AP) has its own address space and the authority to delegate an IPv6 address to an On-board Unit (OBU).…”
Section: Application Of Ipv6 Multicast To Vanetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile IP is a new routing mechanism allows a wireless mobile node to use a permanent IP address connected to any link.the purpose is to provide the Internet with mobile computing capabilities.It has many characteristics, such as scalability, reliability, and security. The main design goal of mobile IP is that when change the network access point, does not need to change the node's IP address, able to keep the continuity of communications in the process of moving , allows the user to be able to free Internet access in the process of roaming [3].…”
Section: The Working Mechanisms Of Mobile Ipmentioning
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“…Hence, various researchers had introduced selective retransmission protocol to stop broadcast storm [9]. By implementing the selective retransmission protocol, only few vehicles will transmit again the message and very few vehicles will participate in retransmission in this way it will prevent the network from creating broadcast storm [10]. In broadcasting the message is sent to the destination using the intermediate nodes termed as relay nodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%