Authors
Abir Mchergui, Tarek Moulahi, Bechir Alaya, Salem Nasri
Publication date
2017/10
Journal
Telecommunication Systems
Volume
66
Pages
253-281
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Vehicular ad hoc networks are a special type of MANET providing vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to roadside wireless communications. Vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) have been designed in order to assist drivers on the road with a variety of applications especially in preventing danger and saving lives. For such ends, broadcasting is a suitable scheme to convey emergency messages dissemination to the entire network. Broadcasting in VANETs is a challenging task due to the specific VANET features such as nodes mobility and frequent topology changes. VANET applications, especially those related with human life saving, are delay sensitive and have specific requirements in terms of performances and QoS. A QoS aware broadcasting scheme relies on different factors and has to deal with hard constraints. In this paper, we introduce a survey of broadcasting in vehicular networks and discussion of …
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