Connectivity Prediction in Mobile Vehicular Environments Backed By Digital Maps

Asmobilead-hocnetworksgainmomentumandareactivelybeingdeployed,providingusersand customers with ubiquitous connectivity and novel applications, some challenges impliedespecially by the mobility of users have not yet been solved. Generally, it can be statedthat modern applications impose higher requirements on the underlying communicationsolutions: more bandwidth, less packet loss, less delay and more reliability of services intermsofavailability. Theseperformancemetricsarecommonlytermed

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