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Additionally, most methods are either costly, labor intensive or rely on infrastructures which are non-existent in developing countries.
Public authority and service providers can rely on infrastructures, including sensors, probes, and bidirectional communication channels, of nearly zero cost for the transport operators.
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In general, the ad hoc and mesh architectures can provide robust and reliable communications, as they do not rely on infrastructure backbones.
On the other hand, protocols designed specifically for urban scenarios usually concentrate on methods for selecting vehicles to perform the store-carry-forward task or rely on infrastructure to support the data dissemination.
Of the three approaches listed here, only the first (PV and electrolysis cells) can rely on infrastructure that is already installed today at a scale that would have the potential to significantly affect current energy needs.
Updated at 12.12pm BST 11.20am BST Clegg says Britain is still relying on infrastructure "which in many ways has got one foot in the 19th century".
In contrast, larger enterprises retained their dominance by relying on infrastructure, scale, access to multiple markets and superior technology.
"They are relying on infrastructure that was not intended to do what people assume it does," said Clifford Neuman, director of the Center for Computer Systems Security at the University of Southern California.
Conversely, the wireless sensor network paradigm, which hardly relies on infrastructure, provides an alternative.
Our architecture allows wireless content dissemination between mobile nodes without relying on infrastructure support.
Re-hosting is the process of installing an existing application in a cloud environment and mainly relying on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings.
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