The Research and Practice of Fast Handoff Scheme Base on V2V

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In VANETs, each vehicle should obtain an IP address for its identification before connecting to the Internet or getting some information from the Internet. Due to the rapid movement of vehicles, each vehicle must perform a handoff procedure between different access points. To ensure that the transmission of packets is not interrupted, the handoff scheme for VANETs is a key design issue. In view of this, we design a V2V-based fast handoff scheme using IP address passing for VANETs in this thesis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 562-564)

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959-962

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August 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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