Víctor Rangel-Licea

Victor Rangel received the B.Eng (Hons) degree in Computer Engineering in the Engineering Faculty from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1996, the M.Sc in Telematics at from the University of Sheffield, U.K. in 1998, and the Ph.D. in Performance Analysis and Traffic Scheduling in Cable Networks in 2002, from the University of Sheffield. Since 2002, he has been with the School of Engineering, UNAM, where he is currently a Research-Professor in telecommunications networks. His research focuses on fixed, mesh and mobile broadband wireless access networks, QoS over IP, traffic shaping, and scheduling.

Publications

Wireless Technologies in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Present and Future Challenges
Raul Aquino-Santos, Arthur Edwards, Víctor Rangel-Licea. © 2012. 382 pages.
Inter-vehicle communication (IVC) systems based on wireless ad-hoc networks have the potential to provide increased automotive safety, to achieve smooth traffic flow on the...
Analyzing IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.16e Technologies for Single-Hop Inter-Vehicle Communication
Raúl Aquino-Santos, Víctor Rangel-Licea, Aldo L. Méndez-Pérez, Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, Arthur Edwards-Block, Eduardo Flores-Flores. © 2010. 29 pages.
This chapter analyzes two prominent technologies, IEEE 802.11g (WiFi) and IEEE 802.16e (WiMAX), for single-hop inter-vehicular communication (SIVC). We begin our analysis by...