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Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination. / Ayari, B.; Khelil, A.; Saffar, K. et al.
2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management. IEEE, 2010. p. 279-280.

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Ayari, B, Khelil, A, Saffar, K & Suri, N 2010, Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination. in 2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management. IEEE, pp. 279-280. https://doi.org/10.1109/MDM.2010.26

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Ayari, B., Khelil, A., Saffar, K., & Suri, N. (2010). Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination. In 2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management (pp. 279-280). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/MDM.2010.26

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Ayari B, Khelil A, Saffar K, Suri N. Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination. In 2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management. IEEE. 2010. p. 279-280 doi: 10.1109/MDM.2010.26

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Ayari, B. ; Khelil, A. ; Saffar, K. et al. / Data-based agreement for inter-vehicle coordination. 2010 Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management. IEEE, 2010. pp. 279-280

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