In-Network Aggregation for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. Dietzel, S., Petit, J., Kargl, F., & Scheuermann, B. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 16(4):1909--1932, 2014. doi abstract bibtex In-network aggregation mechanisms for vehicular ad hoc networks aim at improving communication efficiency by summarizing information that is exchanged between vehicles. Summaries are calculated while data items are generated in and forwarded through the network. Due to its high bandwidth saving potential, aggregation is a vital building block for many of the applications envisioned in vehicular ad hoc networks. At the same time, the specific environment of vehicular ad hoc networks calls for novel approaches to aggregation, which address their challenging requirements. In this paper, we survey and structure this active research field. We propose a generic model to describe and classify the proposed approaches, and we identify future research challenges.
@article{ dietzel_-network_2014,
title = {In-{Network} {Aggregation} for {Vehicular} {Ad} {Hoc} {Networks}},
volume = {16},
issn = {1553-877X},
doi = {10.1109/COMST.2014.2320091},
abstract = {In-network aggregation mechanisms for vehicular ad hoc networks aim at improving communication efficiency by summarizing information that is exchanged between vehicles. Summaries are calculated while data items are generated in and forwarded through the network. Due to its high bandwidth saving potential, aggregation is a vital building block for many of the applications envisioned in vehicular ad hoc networks. At the same time, the specific environment of vehicular ad hoc networks calls for novel approaches to aggregation, which address their challenging requirements. In this paper, we survey and structure this active research field. We propose a generic model to describe and classify the proposed approaches, and we identify future research challenges.},
number = {4},
journal = {IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials},
author = {Dietzel, S. and Petit, J. and Kargl, F. and Scheuermann, B.},
year = {2014},
pages = {1909--1932}
}
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