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Vehicular networks face a number of new challenges, particularly due to the extremely dynamic network topology and the large variable number of mobile nodes. To overcome these problems, an effective solution is to organize the network in a way which will facilitate the management tasks and permit to deploy a wide panoply of applications such as urban sensing applications. This paper presents LTE4V2X, a novel framework for a centralized vehicular network organization using LTE. It takes advantage of a centralized architecture around the eNodeB in order to optimize the clusters management and provide better performances. We studied its performances against a decentralized organization protocol for a well known urban sensing application, FCD application. We analyze the performances of LTE4V2X using NS-3 simulation environment and a realistic urban mobility model. We show that it permits performance improvement by lowering the overhead induced by control messages, reducing the FCD packet losses, as well as enhancing the goodput.
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