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The vector stencils library "Local vehicular networking" contains 88 icon symbols for drawing local vehicular computer network diagrams.
"A vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) uses cars as mobile nodes in a MANET to create a mobile network. A VANET turns every participating car into a wireless router or node, allowing cars approximately 100 to 300 metres of each other to connect and, in turn, create a network with a wide range. As cars fall out of the signal range and drop out of the network, other cars can join in, connecting vehicles to one another so that a mobile Internet is created. It is estimated that the first systems that will integrate this technology are police and fire vehicles to communicate with each other for safety purposes." [Vehicular ad hoc network. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Local vehicular networking - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Vehicular Networking solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Cell Tower
Cell Tower, cell tower,
Radio Tower
Radio Tower, radio tower,
Satellite Dish
Satellite Dish, satellite dish,
Antenna
Antenna, antenna,
In-vehicle Station
In-vehicle Station, in-vehicle station,
PC
PC, PC,
Laptop Computer
Laptop Computer, laptop, computer, notebook,
IP Phone
IP Phone, IP phone,
Cell Phone
Cell Phone, cell phone,
Router
Router, router,
Cloud
Cloud, cloud,
Coverage Area
Coverage Area, coverage area,
Coverage Area 2
Coverage Area 2, coverage area,
Car red
Car red, car,
Car red (back view)
Car red (back view), car,
Car green
Car green, car,
Car green (back view)
Car green (back view), car,
Car blue
Car blue, car,
Car blue (back view)
Car blue (back view), car,
Taxi
Taxi, taxi,
Taxi (back view)
Taxi (back view), taxi,
Truck
Truck, truck,
Truck (back view)
Truck (back view), truck,
Airplane
Airplane, airplane,
Satellite
Satellite, satellite,
Ship
Ship, ship,
Traffic Light
Traffic Light, traffic light,
Crosswalks
Crosswalks, crosswalks,
Bridge
Bridge, bridge,
Figure green
Figure green, man,
Figure blue
Figure blue, man,
Figure purple
Figure purple, man,
Figure red
Figure red, man,
Figure yellow
Figure yellow, man,
Figure white
Figure white, man,
Figure grey
Figure grey, man,
House
House, house,
Bungalow
Bungalow, bungalow,
Block
Block, block,
Office Building
Office Building, office building,
High Rise Block
High Rise Block, high rise block,
Factory
Factory, factory,
Factory (detailed)
Factory (detailed), factory,
Airport
Airport, airport,
Mote large
Mote large, mote,
Fir Tree
Fir Tree, fir tree,
Tree
Tree, tree,
Mountain
Mountain, mountain,
Lake
Lake, lake,

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This vehicular network diagram sample was drawn on the base of picture illustrating the post "Intelligent transportation system" from the blog "Technology New Here".
"Intelligent transportation systems are projects that aim to integrate modern communication and information technology into existing transportation management systems in order to optimize vehicle life, fuel efficiency, safety, and traffic in urbanized cities.
The need for intelligent transportation systems stems from the fact that traffic congestion has been increasing all around the world because of increasing population, increasing amount of transportation vehicles and increasing urbanization."
[technologynewhere.wordpress.com/ 2010/ 05/ 12/ intelligent-transportation-system/ ]
The vehicular network diagram example "Intelligent transportation system" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Vehicular Networking solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Vehicular network diagram
Vehicular network diagram, truck, tree, taxi, road, office building, house, high rise block, fir tree, crosswalks, car, bus,
This diagram sample illustrates the cooperative vehicular delay-tolerant network operation.
"Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity. Examples of such networks are those operating in mobile or extreme terrestrial environments, or planned networks in space.
Recently, the term disruption-tolerant networking has gained currency in the United States due to support from DARPA, which has funded many DTN projects. Disruption may occur because of the limits of wireless radio range, sparsity of mobile nodes, energy resources, attack, and noise." [Delay-tolerant networking. Wikipedia]
"Routing in delay-tolerant networking concerns itself with the ability to transport, or route, data from a source to a destination, which is a fundamental ability all communication networks must have. Delay- and disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs) are characterized by their lack of connectivity, resulting in a lack of instantaneous end-to-end paths. In these challenging environments, popular ad hoc routing protocols such as AODV and DSR fail to establish routes. This is due to these protocols trying to first establish a complete route and then, after the route has been established, forward the actual data. However, when instantaneous end-to-end paths are difficult or impossible to establish, routing protocols must take to a "store and forward" approach, where data is incrementally moved and stored throughout the network in hopes that it will eventually reach its destination. A common technique used to maximize the probability of a message being successfully transferred is to replicate many copies of the message in hopes that one will succeed in reaching its destination." [Routing in delay-tolerant networking. Wikipedia]
The example "Cooperative vehicular delay-tolerant network diagram" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Vehicular Networking solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Vehicular network diagram
Vehicular network diagram, truck, tree, taxi, road, radio tower, office building, house, high rise block, fir tree, factory, crossroads, coverage area, car, bungalow, block, airport, airplane,