Specification and performance evaluation of two zone dissemination protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks

J. Brønsted, L. Kristensen
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Vehicular ad-hoc networks is an emerging research area focussing on communication infrastructures that support vehicles and road-signs in distributing road-state data such as information about hazardous road conditions ahead, approaching emergency vehicles, and traffic delays. Vehicular ad-hoc networks combine the areas of sensor networks (data acquisition) with mobile ad-hoc networks (highly dynamic topology and lack of pre-existing infrastructure). One of the main challenges of vehicular ad-hoc networks is the data dissemination protocols capable of distributing road-state information among vehicles. This paper presents two candidates for dissemination protocols: a zone flooding protocol and a zone diffusion protocol. The two protocols combine ideas from sensor networks and geocasting to ensure that data is aggregated and distributed only in a bounded geographical area. We present a comparative simulation study of the two protocols evaluating their relative performance using conventional metrics (such as network load) as well as application-specific metrics (such as awareness). The simulation study has been conducted using the network simulator 2 (NS-2) and has highlighted key properties of the two protocols that can be used as a basis for selecting the most appropriate protocol.
车载自组织网络中两个区域传播协议的规范和性能评价
车辆自组织网络是一个新兴的研究领域,其重点是支持车辆和道路标志分发道路状态数据的通信基础设施,例如关于前方危险道路状况、接近紧急车辆和交通延误的信息。车载自组织网络将传感器网络(数据采集)与移动自组织网络(高度动态拓扑和缺乏预先存在的基础设施)相结合。车辆自组织网络的主要挑战之一是能够在车辆之间分发道路状态信息的数据传播协议。本文提出了两个候选的传播协议:区域泛洪协议和区域扩散协议。这两种协议结合了传感器网络和地理投影的思想,以确保数据仅在有限的地理区域内聚合和分布。我们对这两种协议进行了比较模拟研究,使用常规指标(如网络负载)和特定于应用程序的指标(如感知)来评估它们的相对性能。仿真研究是使用网络模拟器2 (NS-2)进行的,并突出了这两种协议的关键属性,这些属性可作为选择最合适协议的基础。
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