Performance Evaluation of AODV and AOMDV with Probabilistic Relay in VANET Environments

R. Anggoro, T. Kitasuka, Ryoji Nakamura, M. Aritsugi
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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are the specific class of Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Since vehicles tend to move in a high speed, the network topology is rapidly changed. Thus vehicle's connectivity problem is one of the interesting issues in VANETs. Ad hoc on-demand multipath distance vector (AOMDV) is the extended version of ad hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV). AOMDV is designed to overcome a connectivity problem due to highly dynamic network topology. It provides multipath for data packets delivery from the source to the destination. Although AOMDV outperforms AODV in packet delivery ratio, AOMDV's multipath establishment and maintenance generate more control packets than AODV's unipath. However increasing the vehicle speed will degrade their performance. Thus in this paper, we added probabilistic relay, which enables adjacent vehicles to probabilistically relay unsuccessful data packet transmission, into IEEE 802.11 as a MAC standard model and combined AODV with probabilistic relay (AODV-PR) and AOMDV with probabilistic relay (AOMDV-PR). Based on our simulation result, the addition of probabilistic relay clearly helps those protocols to improve their performances especially in packet delivery ratio even under a high speed. Moreover, probabilistic relay adds beacons, but no additional routing overhead. Probabilistic relay, clearly solved connectivity problem in highly dynamic topology of VANETs. We evaluate those protocol performances based on packet delivery ratio, routing overhead, and average delivery delay under variation of vehicle speed.
VANET环境下带概率中继的AODV和AOMDV性能评价
车载自组网(vanet)是移动自组网(manet)的一种特殊类型。由于车辆倾向于高速行驶,网络拓扑结构迅速变化。因此,车辆的连通性问题是自动驾驶汽车系统的研究热点之一。自组织按需多径距离矢量(AOMDV)是自组织按需距离矢量(AODV)的扩展版本。AOMDV旨在克服由于高度动态的网络拓扑结构而导致的连接问题。它为数据包从源到目的的传递提供了多路径。虽然AOMDV在包投递率上优于AODV,但AOMDV的多路径建立和维护比AODV的单路径产生更多的控制包。然而,提高车速会降低其性能。因此,本文在IEEE 802.11中加入了允许相邻车辆对不成功的数据包传输进行概率中继的概率中继作为MAC标准模型,并将AODV与概率中继(AODV- pr)、AOMDV与概率中继(AOMDV- pr)相结合。仿真结果表明,概率中继的加入明显地提高了协议的性能,特别是在高速下的数据包传输率。此外,概率中继增加了信标,但没有额外的路由开销。概率中继,很好地解决了VANETs高动态拓扑中的连通性问题。我们根据数据包传送率、路由开销和车辆速度变化下的平均传送延迟来评估这些协议的性能。
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