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VARON: Vehicular Ad hoc Route Optimisation for NEMO

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Abstract

In this paper we analyse the provision of enhanced communications between vehicles. It
is expected that vehicles will have several communication devices, and that a specialised
node will provide external connectivity to these devices, i.e. the devices in the vehicle form
a Mobile Network. We propose the use of Network Mobility communication solutions for
providing access from the vehicles to an infrastructured network (e.g., the Internet) or for
communication with other vehicles. The main contribution of this paper consists in a route
optimisation solution for mobile networks ' based on the use of mixed ad-hoc and infrastructure communications ' that enables inter-vehicle communications to be improved in
terms of bandwidth and delay. The mechanism provides the same level of security than
today's IPv4 Internet, by means of reusing Mobile IPv6 security concepts, and the use of
public key cryptography and Cryptographically Generated Addresses. The proposed solution
is characterised and evaluated through extensive simulation, showing that it provides
an efficient optimisation in vehicular communications.

Subject

Mobile Networks, Beyond 3G networks, Het

Journal

Computer Communications, Vol. 30, #8, June 2007

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Year 2015 : 2 citations

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Year 2014 : 2 citations

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Year 2013 : 1 citations

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Year 2012 : 3 citations

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Year 2011 : 5 citations

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Year 2009 : 1 citations

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