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Vehicular networking: A survey on spectrum access technologies and persisting challengesAtallah et al., 2015
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- Atallah R
- Khabbaz M
- Assi C
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- Vehicular Communications
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Advanced wireless technologies are, nowadays, being exploited as means for intelligent transportation management and on-the-road driving assistance. However, the recent synergic efforts in both industry and academia are symptomatic of a paradigm shift in …
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