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Safety Message Dissemination in V2I Communication Networks

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Vehicular networks are targeted to provide efficient communications between mobile vehicles and fixed RSU, and support mobile multimedia applications and safety services with diverse QoS requirements. In this chapter, we propose a busy tone based MAC protocol with enhanced QoS provisioning for life-critical safety services.

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    Vehicle and user are used interchangeably in this chapter.

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    A DIFS equals a SIFS plus two slots.

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Bi, Y., Zhou, H., Zhuang, W., Zhao, H. (2017). Safety Message Dissemination in V2I Communication Networks. In: Safety Message Broadcast in Vehicular Networks. Wireless Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47352-9_5

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