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Advances in Vehicular Networking Technologies
Edited by Miguel Almeida, ISBN 978-953-307-241-8, Hard cover, 432 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: April 11, 2011 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Electrical and Electronic Engineering
DOI: 10.5772/624
This book provides an insight on both the challenges and the technological solutions of several approaches, which allow connecting vehicles between each other and with the network. It underlines the trends on networking capabilities and their issues, further focusing on the MAC and Physical layer challenges. Ranging from the advances on radio access technologies to intelligent mechanisms deployed to enhance cooperative communications, cognitive radio and multiple antenna systems have been given particular highlight.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Seamless Connectivity Techniques in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
- Chapter 2Asynchronous Cooperative Protocols for Inter-vehicle Communications
- Chapter 3Efficient Information Dissemination in VANETs
- Chapter 4Reference Measurement Platforms for Localisation in Ground Transportation
- Chapter 5Coupling Activity and Performance Management with Mobility in Vehicular Networks
- Chapter 6Ultra-Wideband Automotive Radar
- Chapter 7An Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Ad Hoc Sensor Network for Real-time Indoor Localization of Emergency Responders
- Chapter 8Hybrid Access Techniques for Densely Populated Wireless Local Area Networks
- Chapter 9Hybrid Cooperation Techniques
- Chapter 10Adaptative Rate Issues in the WLAN Environment
- Chapter 11An Overview of DSA via Multi-Channel MAC Protocols
- Chapter 12Distance Estimation based on 802.11 RTS/CTS Mechanism for Indoor Localization
- Chapter 13Data Forwarding in Wireless Relay Networks
- Chapter 14Experiments of In-Vehicle Power Line Communications
- Chapter 15Kinesthetic Cues that Lead the Way
- Chapter 16Technological Trends of Antennas in Cars
- Chapter 17Link Layer Coding for DVB-S2 Interactive Satellite Services to Trains
- Chapter 18Mobility Aspects of Physical Layer in Future Generation Wireless Networks
- Chapter 19Verifying 3G License Coverage Requirements
- Chapter 20Inter-cell Interference Mitigation for Mobile Communication System
- Chapter 21Novel Co-Channel Interference Signalling for User Scheduling in Cellular SDMA-TDD Networks
- Chapter 22Demodulation Reference Signal Design and Channel Estimation for LTE-Advanced Uplink
