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In addition to the sufficient studies and researches those have been conducted regarding the vehicular network communications field, this paper introduces a hybrid vehicular network communications scenario, which involves the three existed vehicular network scenarios, which are Vehicle-to-Vehicle, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, and Vehicle-to-Roadside communications systems. With taking into the consideration the sustainability of the transmission power, distance, and the effective transmission range, which all determine the total time available for the effective data exchanging process. Therefore, the expected successfully delivered messages could be estimated. Using two different technologies, Wi-Fi and ZigBee, considering the worst-case scenario, the system recorded as high as 5600 and 550 packages, respectively, which would clearly judge the system efficiency. With respect to the system’s main goal, which is to deliver at least one package per one travelling vehicle, the transmission power could be minimized in favor of insuring a longer propagation time.
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Mergani, W.G., Alahssen, AO.M., Ahmed, L.M., Abdullah, M.F.L. (2019). Hybrid Vehicular Network System for the Malfunctioned Vehicles Over Highways. In: Arai, K., Kapoor, S., Bhatia, R. (eds) Intelligent Computing. SAI 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 857. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01177-2_96
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