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Vehicular ad-hoc network / Vehicular communication systems / Mesh networking / Dedicated short-range communications / Mobile ad hoc network / IEEE 802.11p / Intelligent transportation system / Network architecture / Wireless sensor network / Wireless networking / Technology / Telecommunications engineering
Date: 2009-03-06 13:35:00
Vehicular ad-hoc network
Vehicular communication systems
Mesh networking
Dedicated short-range communications
Mobile ad hoc network
IEEE 802.11p
Intelligent transportation system
Network architecture
Wireless sensor network
Wireless networking
Technology
Telecommunications engineering

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