2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ccnc08.2007.88
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TrafficGather: An Efficient and Scalable Data Collection Protocol for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

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“…In this step, we should choose a sufficient method depending on the circumstances and constraints of the problem. For instant, some of the proposed clustering methods are suitable for crowded paths [14,15] or some other ones are convenient for a way with low density of vehicles [16]. On the next step, we should find a sufficient CH.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this step, we should choose a sufficient method depending on the circumstances and constraints of the problem. For instant, some of the proposed clustering methods are suitable for crowded paths [14,15] or some other ones are convenient for a way with low density of vehicles [16]. On the next step, we should find a sufficient CH.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assume the number of roads of which the path in the set PS has the most roads is max . For any ∈ RPS, the error bound Δ is got through dividing the QoS demand by (7). For any ∈ RPS, the possibility of satisfying the error bound of road is got through dividing the QoS demand by (8).…”
Section: Extracting the Requirement Of The Single Usermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. , (1) for ← 0 to do (2) for ← 0 to do (3) Calculate ( , ) (4) for ← 0 to do (5) ( , ) = 1 (6) for ← 2 to do (7) for ← 1 to − + 1 do (8) = + − 1; (9) if ( , ) = 1 then (10) ( , ) = 1 (11) else (12) for ← to − 1 do carrying data, it can receive and aggregate data from other vehicles. The vehicle needs to decide whether to retain the data they are carrying or to forward the data to another node on which aggregation can be done to save more bandwidth cost.…”
Section: International Journal Of Distributed Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There Communication between non-overlapping clusters requires gateways, which are elected from nodes closest to the cluster borders and preferably on the middle lane. A gateway selection procedure is described in [29]. By avoiding cluster overlapping and maximizing the coverage area of a cluster, the required number of clusters is minimized.…”
Section: Cluster Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%