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Due to the rapid growth of smart phones and tablet PCs, making thin computing devices nearly ubiquitous at work, at home, and on the road. Using the Wi-Fi, GPS, and cellular 3G interfaces built into these devices, mobile users are now accustomed to having location-aware information at their fingertips. Location-aware information services such as digital versions of restaurant menus, shopping-mall maps, transportation schedules, grocery store circulars, and movie trailers can be delivered via mobile applications. However, delivering rich content is challenging, particularly for highly mobile users in vehicles. Technologies such as cellular-3G provide limited bandwidth at significant costs. This paper provides a high-bandwidth of cellular-3G and scalable. Info-station system that incorporates device-to-device data scavenging, where nearby vehicles share data received from the info-station. It allows both broadcast and unicast throughput to scale with device density.

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S. Nivedhika, & S. Jagadeesan. (2019). Estimation based design for roadside information conveyance crameworks . International Journal of Intellectual Advancements and Research in Engineering Computations, 7(1), 642–651. Retrieved from https://ijiarec.com/ijiarec/article/view/990