Large-Scale VANET Simulations and Performance Analysis using Real Taxi Trace and City Map Data

P. Carnelli, M. Sooriyabandara, R. E. Wilson
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Wireless vehicular ad-hoc networks comprised solely of city taxis are investigated for their ability to deliver data across an urban environment. Openly available taxi trace datasets for Rome (Italy) and San Francisco (USA) are combined with respective building footprint and road network topology data from OpenStreetMap, to generate a realistic systems level model of a taxi V2V network. Analysis of LOS and NOLOS constraints on wireless transmission range suggests a minimum threshold of 50m is applicable to ensure LOS in over 90% of cases. Variations in taxi location sampling frequency and filtering techniques for the taxi trace datasets are also investigated. Overall vehicular network performance is computed for an all-to-one transmission scenario for both cities with varying taxi fleet size. Results suggest a non-linear relationship between increases in taxi fleet sizes and the reduction of end-to-end delay; doubling taxi fleet size (using a randomised data folding technique) reduces end-to-end delay by a factor of 0.6–0.7. However, doubling the fleet does not increase the fraction of delivered source messages, which saturates at 0.67–0.71 in most simulations. Finally it appears that taxi networks for delivering messages across urban environments are limited more by their routing than by the number of possible V2V exchanges. In a simulated one-to-all continuous V2V broadcast scenario, over 90% of the taxis within the fleet receive the source message within one hour of the original taxi passing the source node.
基于真实出租车轨迹和城市地图数据的大规模VANET模拟和性能分析
研究了仅由城市出租车组成的无线车载自组织网络在城市环境中传输数据的能力。意大利罗马和美国旧金山的公开出租车轨迹数据集与OpenStreetMap各自的建筑足迹和道路网络拓扑数据相结合,生成出租车V2V网络的现实系统级模型。对无线传输范围的距离限制和无距离限制的分析表明,最低阈值为50米,可确保90%以上的情况下有距离。出租车位置采样频率的变化和出租车跟踪数据集的滤波技术也进行了研究。在出租车车队规模不同的两个城市中,计算了全对一传输场景下的整体车辆网络性能。结果表明,出租车车队规模的增加与端到端延误的减少之间存在非线性关系;出租车车队规模翻倍(使用随机数据折叠技术)可将端到端延迟减少0.6-0.7倍。然而,将舰队增加一倍并不会增加传递源消息的比例,在大多数模拟中,源消息的比例在0.67-0.71之间达到饱和。最后,用于在城市环境中传递信息的出租车网络似乎更多地受到其路由的限制,而不是可能的V2V交换的数量。在模拟的一对所有连续V2V广播场景中,车队中超过90%的出租车在原始出租车通过源节点后的一小时内接收到源消息。
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