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Throughput and economics of DSRC-based internet of vehicles

Ligo et al., 2017

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1654956532494285229
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Ligo A
Peha J
Ferreira P
Barros J
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IEEE access

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Vehicular mesh networks could be an important new way to provide Internet access in urban areas using dedicated short range communications (DSRC). In some circumstances, DSRC technology is more cost-effective than expanding the capacity of cellular networks. We …
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