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Adaptive beaconing in mobility aware clustering based MAC protocol for safety message dissemination in VANETGupta et al., 2017
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- Gupta N
- Prakash A
- Tripathi R
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- Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Majority of research contributions in wireless access in vehicular environment (WAVE)/IEEE 802.11 p standard focus on life critical safety‐related applications. These applications require regular status update of vehicle's position referred to as beaconing. Periodic …
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