Vehicular Networks (VANETs) offer a range of opportunities for urban monitoring and data sharing on various aspects of the traffic. … For instance, in VANETs there are diverse situations to be monitored, such as potholes, traffic jams, car accidents, and the presence of animals on the road. What are VANETsRead More →

Ex-post is common in statistics, particularly due to the frequent use of ex-ante and ex-post analysis in business and ex-post analysis in the social sciences. It is commonly not italicized, and I would keep the hyphen, though many do not. Do treaties need to be italicized? Do not underline, italicize,Read More →

Ad hoc comes from the Latin words meaning “for this.” Often the term is used as a criticism, in the sense that something done ad hoc is done hastily and can be ill thought out, serving only to address a problem in the short term. What is the meaning ofRead More →