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A new broadcast protocol for vehicular ad hoc networks safety applicationsHafeez et al., 2010
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- Hafeez K
- Zhao L
- Liao Z
- Ma B
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- 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM 2010
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Most Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks'(VANET) applications use broadcasting as a main block for safety messages' dissemination. The broadcast range is a critical parameter in the success of any VANET's safety application. Moreover broadcasting in its normal way may lead to a …
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