A Multi-Hop Urban Broadcast Protocol for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Networks
Inter-Vehicle Communication Systems rely on multi-hop broad- cast to disseminate information to locations beyond the trans- mission range of individual nodes. Message dissemination is especially difficult in urban areas crowded with tall buildings because of the line-of-sight problem. In this paper,...
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