Exploiting opportunities in V2V transmissions with RSU-assisted backward delivery

Chao Song, Jie Wu, Wei-Shih Yang, Ming Liu, I. Jawhar, N. Mohamed
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Abstract

The vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) data transmissions in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have been applied in many areas including the Internet of Vehicles, mobile data offloading, and mobile crowdsensing. The V2V-based data delivery that is opposite to the direction of a vehicle is called a backward delivery against the traffic flow, and it is blocked by an existing problem: a traffic hole. Under the backward delivery with a traffic hole problem, there are no available vehicles that can move the data to its destination using the movement-assisted routing protocol; the data move in the direction opposite to that of the vehicle's motion. In this paper, we investigate backward data delivery under the traffic hole problem in order to provide more opportunities for V2V data transmissions. To mitigate the impact of the traffic hole on the backward data delivery, we propose an RSU-Assisted Backward Delivery scheme (RABD) which employs the roadside units (RSUs) as low-cost relays instead of traditional access points. RABD combines two methods of data delivery: one based on backward data forwarding among vehicles and another which is forwarded by the RSU. To reduce resource consumption, we investigate the single-copy scheme and consider the tradeoffs of both methods. Our extensional simulations verify the effectiveness of our proposed schemes.
利用rsu辅助反向传输的V2V传输机会
车辆自组织网络(VANETs)中的车对车(V2V)数据传输已被广泛应用于车联网、移动数据卸载和移动人群感知等领域。以v2v为基础的与车辆方向相反的数据传递被称为逆交通流的反向传递,它被一个存在的问题所阻碍:交通漏洞。在存在交通漏洞的后向投递问题下,没有可用的车辆可以使用移动辅助路由协议将数据移动到目的地;数据的移动方向与车辆的运动方向相反。为了给V2V数据传输提供更多的机会,本文研究了流量漏洞问题下的反向数据传输。为了减轻交通漏洞对反向数据传输的影响,我们提出了一种rsu辅助反向传输方案(RABD),该方案采用路边单元(rsu)作为低成本中继而不是传统的接入点。RABD结合了两种数据传递方式:一种是基于车辆之间的反向转发,另一种是由RSU转发。为了减少资源消耗,我们研究了单副本方案,并考虑了两种方法的权衡。我们的扩展仿真验证了所提方案的有效性。
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