F. Martinez, Juan-Carlos Cano, C. Calafate, P. Manzoni
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Abstract
Ad hoc networking is regarded as an adequate solution to cooperative driving between communicating cars on the road. Deploying and testing these networks, usually known as Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs), involves a high cost in the real world, and so simulation is an useful alternative in research. One of the most critical issues in a simulation study of VANETs is the use of a mobility model which resembles, as closely as possible, the real behavior of vehicular traffic. Mobility models are crucial to obtain accurate and meaningful simulation results. In this paper we present CityMob, a mobility pattern generator for VANETs. Citymob allows researchers to easily create urban mobility scenarios, including the possibility to model car accidents. We designed and developed it targeting compatibility with the ns- 2 simulator, and we implemented three different mobility models: Simple Model (SM), Manhattan Model (MM) and Downtown Model (DM). Based on a flooding alert protocol we show that the most realistic mobility model to simulate traffic accidents is the Downtown model. We also find that, for flooding to be effective, a moderate number of vehicles is required.
Ad hoc网络被认为是解决道路上通信车辆之间协同驾驶的合适方案。部署和测试这些网络,通常被称为车辆自组织网络(VANETs),在现实世界中涉及高成本,因此模拟是研究中有用的替代方案。在VANETs的模拟研究中,最关键的问题之一是使用与车辆交通的真实行为尽可能接近的移动模型。流动性模型是获得准确和有意义的仿真结果的关键。在本文中,我们介绍了CityMob,这是一款面向VANETs的移动模式生成器。Citymob允许研究人员轻松创建城市交通场景,包括模拟车祸的可能性。以ns- 2仿真器的兼容性为目标,设计并实现了简单模型(SM)、曼哈顿模型(MM)和市中心模型(DM)三种不同的移动模型。基于洪水预警协议,我们证明了最现实的模拟交通事故的机动模型是市区模型。我们还发现,为了使洪水有效,适量的车辆是必要的。