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Contention intensity based distributed coordination for V2V safety message broadcastGao et al., 2018
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- Gao J
- Li M
- Zhao L
- Shen X
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- IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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In this paper, we propose a contention intensity based distributed coordination (CIDC) scheme for safety message broadcast. By exploiting the high-frequency and periodical features of the safety message broadcast, the application-layer design of the CIDC enables …
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