MARINA: A Standards-Compliant Framework for Intelligent Routing and Multicore MIMO-OFDM Integration in the Internet of Vehicles
Published in Electrical & Electronic Engineering and Mathematical & Computational Engineering Applications
I am pleased to announce the publication of my latest research article in the prestigious journal Computer Networks.
MARINA (Multi-Agent Routing for Intelligent Network Adaptation) is a standards-compliant framework designed to address one of the major challenges of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV): maintaining reliable and efficient communications in highly dynamic vehicular environments.
Unlike many existing approaches that focus exclusively on routing or physical-layer optimization, MARINA integrates:
- intelligent agent-based routing,
- multicore MIMO-OFDM communication systems,
- LTE-compliant operation,
- and dynamic network optimization within a unified framework.
The proposed architecture improves packet delivery, reduces routing overhead, enhances throughput, and maintains robust communications under rapidly changing network topologies.
The work also demonstrates how cross-layer optimization can bridge networking intelligence and communication-system design while remaining compatible with existing standards.
I hope this contribution will be useful for researchers working in the following fields:
- Internet of Vehicles (IoV)
- VANETs
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Wireless Communications
- MIMO-OFDM
- Network Routing
- Artificial Intelligence for Networking
The article is currently available through Elsevier's Share Link:
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1nITD4xsUsJEGj
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