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We classify the required information into three categories: a general one common for any application and other two with particular information for permanent beacons and for alerts. Please note that permanent beacons are actually periodic but with high frequency rate and we call them permanent to distinguish them from alerts (see Chap. 6 for details).
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Popescu-Zeletin, R., Radusch, I., Rigani, M.A. (2010). Information in the Vehicular Network. In: Vehicular-2-X Communication. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77143-2_4
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