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Md Nakibul Alam, Md Abdullah Al Faruk, Rifat Tasnim Anannya and Shafin D M Ahmed. ViNET Infrastructure Model for Internet Connectivity in the Scenario of Dhaka City. International Journal of Computer Applications 183(32):40-53, October 2021. BibTeX
@article{10.5120/ijca2021921715, author = {Md Nakibul Alam and Md Abdullah Al Faruk and Rifat Tasnim Anannya and D.M. Shafin Ahmed}, title = {ViNET Infrastructure Model for Internet Connectivity in the Scenario of Dhaka City}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications}, issue_date = {October 2021}, volume = {183}, number = {32}, month = {Oct}, year = {2021}, issn = {0975-8887}, pages = {40-53}, numpages = {14}, url = {http://www.ijcaonline.org/archives/volume183/number32/32141-2021921715}, doi = {10.5120/ijca2021921715}, publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA}, address = {New York, USA} }
Abstract
Today’s world is now rapidly moving towards ubiquitous connectivity. Every other device is getting connectivity among each other. While forming a network among themselves, these devices are being used by users so that their lives can be easier than ever. Bangladesh is a country containing more people than its capability. With the technological encroachment in the world, as a developing country Bangladesh is also trying make sure that all its citizens get the right to access information, one of the assets considered today. Today access to information has become a basic right to everyone. To ensure peoples’ access to internet is really important. Currently the residents of the country are using mediums and connectivity like broadband, WiMAX, and cellular networks to access the internet. A lack of centralized government provided internet infrastructure can be observed. People here also spend most of their times on roads, stuck in a traffic jam. In this paper an approach to create a new internet providing structure, ViNET, Vehicular Internet, in the context of Dhaka city is introduced where, the concept of VANET and a few existing technologies is been used. With the help of this infrastructure model, people will be able to get connectivity even when they are on the roads, stuck in traffic jam and passing a road. By implementing this infrastructure access to information will be ensured. Also, the traffic problem can be utilized in a better way to make it also useful. Another useful part of this infrastructure will be the reduction on the dependency from the cellular network providers. Also, many more social services as well as emergency services can be provided by the government. By using this infrastructure peoples’ right to access to information can be achieved. In this paper, the infrastructure elements are described, the technologies are also discussed which are been used in it. Also, simulations are run using the processes been held in this infrastructure to show that it will be able to provide enough connectivity to end users.
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Keywords
Network infrastructure, internetworking, Vehicle based network infrastructure.