Metropolitan area wireless networks are currently being deployed in major cities around the world, whilst in tandem there has been much research into vehicle-to-roadside communication. New applications for vehicular networking become possible as blanket, low-cost, wireless networks begin to exist across cities, resulting in Connected Traffic, rather than isolated Connected Cars. The authors classify these applications according to their distinguishing characteristics, and discuss their network architecture requirements. The current work on the language and compiler support will be outlined required in order to deploy applications on such networks, and how coverage mapping algorithms will enable better prediction of network conditions to optimize such deployments. It will be concluded that such analysis and tools are important for defining the future of wireless access for the road network.
A vision for wireless access on the road network
Eine Vision für den drahtlosen Zugang zum Fahrstraßennetzwerk
2001
6 Seiten, 1 Tabelle, 22 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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