Reliable and Scalable Broadcast Scheme for Safety Applications in Vehicular Ad Hoc Network

Q4 Computer Science
M. Vala, V. Vora
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Abstract

– In vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), safety-related applications require fast and reliable message broadcasting techniques for efficient performance. Reducing redundancy and increasing the reliability of message broadcasts are key challenges amid high mobility, rapidly changing topologies, and shorter communication ranges. The broadcasting protocol needs to be scalable for large variations in vehicle densities and road topologies. This paper presents a new broadcast protocol for safety applications in vehicular networks. The discussed scheme is adaptive to current network loads and channel conditions. Compared with other state-of-the-art protocols in its category, it offers better robustness, coverage, and scalability. It achieves these gains by selecting the next relay node adaptively and effectively suppressing redundant transmission of safety messages. Compared to existing work, the presented protocol offers performance improvements in terms of coverage and delay. It offers a 21% improvement in delay compared to the farthest distance-based protocol.
用于车载自组织网络安全应用的可靠且可扩展的广播方案
–在车载自组织网络(VANET)中,与安全相关的应用程序需要快速可靠的消息广播技术来实现高效性能。在高移动性、快速变化的拓扑结构和较短的通信范围中,减少冗余和提高消息广播的可靠性是关键挑战。广播协议需要可扩展,以适应车辆密度和道路拓扑结构的巨大变化。本文提出了一种新的用于车辆网络安全应用的广播协议。所讨论的方案对当前网络负载和信道条件是自适应的。与同类中其他最先进的协议相比,它提供了更好的健壮性、覆盖范围和可扩展性。它通过自适应地选择下一个中继节点并有效地抑制安全消息的冗余传输来实现这些增益。与现有工作相比,所提出的协议在覆盖范围和延迟方面提供了性能改进。与基于最远距离的协议相比,它在延迟方面提高了21%。
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International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications
International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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