Artificial Intelligence-Based Network Selection and Optimized Routing in Internet of Vehicles

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
S. M. Hussain, K. M. Yusof, Shaik Ashfaq Hussain
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Abstract

Abstract Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a network of vehicles communicating with each other by exchanging road traffic information via radio access technologies. Two potential technologies of V2X that have gained attention over the past years are DSRC and cellular networks such as 4G LTE and 5G. DSRC is suitable for low latency communications, however provides a shorter coverage range whereas, 4G LTE offers a wide coverage range but has high transmission time intervals. In contrast, 5G offers higher data rates, low latencies but prone to blockages. Single technology might not fully accommodate the requirements of vehicular communications. Hence, it is required to interwork with more than one radio access network to satisfy the requirements of safety vehicular applications. One issue identified when working with multiple radio access networks is the selection of the most appropriate network for vertical handover. Usually, in the previous works, the network is selected directly or will be connected to the available network due to which the handover had to take place frequently resulting in unnecessary handovers. Hence, in the existing state-of-the-art, the need for handover is not validated. In this paper, we have proposed a dynamic Q-learning algorithm to validate the need for handover, and then, appropriate selection of network would take place by using a fuzzy convolutional neural network. Besides, a modified jellyfish optimization algorithm is proposed to select the shortest paths by forming V2V pairs that take into account channel metrics, vehicle metrics, and vehicle performance metrics. The proposed algorithms are then evaluated using OMNET++ and compared with the existing state-of-the-art concerning mean handover, HO failure, throughput, delay, and packet loss as the performance metrics.
基于人工智能的车联网网络选择与优化路由
车联网(Internet of Vehicles, IoV)是车辆之间通过无线接入技术交换道路交通信息的网络。过去几年备受关注的两项V2X潜在技术是DSRC和4G LTE、5G等蜂窝网络。DSRC适用于低延迟通信,但覆盖范围较短,而4G LTE覆盖范围广,但传输时间间隔高。相比之下,5G提供更高的数据速率,低延迟,但容易阻塞。单一技术可能无法完全适应车载通信的要求。因此,需要与多个无线接入网互通,以满足安全车载应用的要求。在使用多个无线接入网络时确定的一个问题是为垂直切换选择最合适的网络。通常,在之前的工作中,网络是直接选择的,或者将网络连接到可用的网络上,因此必须频繁进行切换,导致不必要的切换。因此,在现有的技术水平下,对移交的需求没有得到验证。在本文中,我们提出了一种动态q -学习算法来验证切换的必要性,然后使用模糊卷积神经网络进行适当的网络选择。此外,提出了一种改进的水母优化算法,通过形成考虑通道指标、车辆指标和车辆性能指标的V2V对来选择最短路径。然后使用omnet++对所提出的算法进行评估,并将其与现有的最先进的平均切换、HO故障、吞吐量、延迟和数据包丢失作为性能指标进行比较。
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Transport and Telecommunication Journal
Transport and Telecommunication Journal TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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