Clustered vehicular networks: Decentralized detection “on the move”

S. Busanelli, M. Martalò, G. Ferrari
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Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the performance of vehicular decentralized detection schemes, based on the observation, by all vehicles of a Vehicular Ad-hoc NETwork (VANET), of a spatially constant phenomenon of interest. Our approach consists of the creation, during a downlink phase, of a clustered VANET topology during fast broadcast data dissemination, from the Access Point (AP), through a novel clustering protocol, denoted as Cluster-head Election Irresponsible Forwarding (CEIF). This clustered topology is then exploited, during an uplink phase, to collect information from the vehicles and perform distributed detection. Our results highlight the existing trade-off between decision delay and energy efficiency. Unlike classical sensor networks for distributed detection, the proposed vehicular distributed detection schemes exploit the natural vehicle clustering and have to cope with their “ephemeral” nature. More precisely, vehicle mobility has a direct impact on the maximum amount of data which can be collected, thus leading to the concept of decentralized detection “on the move”.
集群车辆网络:“移动中”的分散检测
在本文中,我们基于车辆自组织网络(VANET)中所有车辆对感兴趣的空间恒定现象的观察,分析了车辆分散检测方案的性能。我们的方法包括在下行链路阶段创建集群VANET拓扑,在快速广播数据传播期间,从接入点(AP)通过一种新的集群协议,称为簇头选举不负责任转发(CEIF)。然后,在上行链路阶段,利用这种集群拓扑从车辆收集信息并执行分布式检测。我们的结果突出了决策延迟和能源效率之间存在的权衡。与传统的分布式检测传感器网络不同,本文提出的车辆分布式检测方案利用了自然的车辆聚类,并且必须处理它们的“短暂性”。更准确地说,车辆的移动性直接影响到可以收集的最大数据量,从而产生了“在移动中”分散检测的概念。
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