Abstract
In an intermittently connected environment, access points are sparsely distributed throughout an area. As mobile users travel along the roadway, they can opportunistically connect, albeit temporarily, to roadside 802.11 (Wi-Fi) APs for Internet access. Net-working characteristics of vehicular Internet access in an intermittently connected envi ronment face numerous challenges, such as short periods of connectivity and unpredictable connection times. To meet these challenges, we propose an Access Point Report (APR) protocol where mobile stations opportunistically collaborate by broadcasting an APR to other mobile stations to fully utilize the short-lived connection periods. APR can optimize the use of short connection periods by minimizing the scanning delay and also act as a hint that enables mobile users to predict when connection can be established. © 2010 Daehan Kwak et al.
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Kang, M., Kwak, D., & Mo, J. (2010). Reducing the MAC latency for IEEE 802.11 vehicular internet access. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/819168
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