In vehicular ad-hoc networks, physical parameters of traffic flow (traffic density and velocities), directly relate to networking parameters (node degree and duration of communication). While existing research on these relations has mainly focused on simulative work or on the free-flow regime of traffic, we discuss these relations for both free-flow and congested traffic and provide an analytical framework for the computation of relevant networking parameters. We also discuss some results and analyze their impact on vehicular communications.
The effect of vehicular distance distributions and mobility on VANET communications
2010 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium ; 1190-1194
2010-06-01
416019 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
The Effect of Vehicular Distance Distributions and Mobility on VANET Communications, pp. 1190-1194
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