Cellular aided vehicular named data networking

A. Bazzi, B. Masini, A. Zanella, C. D. Castro, C. Raffaelli, O. Andrisano
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Abstract

With the recent new paradigm for the future Internet named data networking (NDN), contents are searched by names and not by address, and any node storing a content can also act as a source of information. Such a paradigm appears to be of particular interest for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), to extend internet services to vehicles and support new mobile applications. In VANETs, devices not only use, but also generate contents; devices are generally not constrained in power or memory, thus easily carrying large amount of information; in addition, high mobility continuously creates new opportunities for data exchange. In such scenario, the TCP/IP networking paradigm shows some performance limitations and NDN appears as a way to improve reliability and efficiency of content distribution. However, when node density is limited, the exclusive use of short range communications might reduce the effectiveness of NDN. Motivated by this consideration, we propose the use of cellular networks to carry the signaling part of NDN, and the exploitation of short range wireless communications for content distribution. We will show, through simulations performed in an urban scenario with different vehicle densities, that moving the signaling part to cellular networks significantly improves the performance of NDN compared to the case when only short range communications are used.
蜂窝辅助车辆命名数据网络
在未来Internet命名数据网络(NDN)的最新范例中,内容是按名称而不是按地址搜索的,存储内容的任何节点也可以充当信息源。这种模式似乎对车辆自组织网络(vanet)特别感兴趣,将互联网服务扩展到车辆并支持新的移动应用程序。在VANETs中,设备不仅使用内容,还生成内容;设备通常不受功率或内存的限制,因此容易携带大量信息;此外,高移动性不断为数据交换创造新的机会。在这种情况下,TCP/IP网络模式显示出一些性能限制,NDN作为提高内容分发可靠性和效率的一种方式出现。然而,在节点密度有限的情况下,只使用短距离通信可能会降低NDN的有效性。基于这一考虑,我们建议使用蜂窝网络来承载NDN的信令部分,并利用短距离无线通信进行内容分发。通过在不同车辆密度的城市场景中进行的模拟,我们将证明,与仅使用短距离通信的情况相比,将信令部分移动到蜂窝网络可以显著提高NDN的性能。
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