Ubiquitous integrity via network integration and parallelism-sustaining pedestrian/bike urbanism

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Abstract

Nowadays, due to the concern regarding environmental issues, establishing pedestrian/bike friendly urbanism is widely encouraged. To promote safety-assured, mobile communication environments, efficient, reliable maintenance, and information integrity need to be designed, especially in highly possibly interfered places. For busy traffic areas, regular degree-3 dedicated short range communication (DSRC) networks are safety and information featured with availability, reliability, and maintainability in paths of multi-lanes. For sparsely populated areas, probes of wireless sensors are rational, especially if sensor nodes can be organized to enhance security, reliability, and flexibility. Applying alternative network topologies, such as spider-webs, generalized honeycomb tori, and cube-connected cycles, for comparing and analyzing is proposed in DSRC and cellular communications to enhance integrity in communications. © 2013 by the authors.

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Hsu, L. Y. (2013). Ubiquitous integrity via network integration and parallelism-sustaining pedestrian/bike urbanism. Algorithms, 6(3), 459–470. https://doi.org/10.3390/a6030459

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