自适应车辆自组织网络路径路由

S. A. Arzil, Majid Hosseinpour Aghdam, M. A. J. Jamali
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车辆间通信(IVC)允许在车辆间交换数据,而不需要车辆自组织网络(VANETs)中的任何固定基础设施。由于拓扑结构的快速变化和网络碎片化,通过VANETs进行多跳数据传输具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,我们将存储-携带-转发(SCF)的思想与路由方案相结合。本文提出了一种新的vanet路由协议,该协议能够很好地适应这种网络中不断变化的拓扑结构。自适应车辆路径路由(AVTR)包括一种机制,当源车辆和目的车辆离开预期位置时进行跟踪,并在交叉路口使用数据包转发策略。当网络是稀疏的,我们使用SCF范式和车辆作为渡口来克服网络分区。最后,将本协议与VADD和GPSR*两种VANET路由协议进行了比较。结果表明,AVTR在数据包的发送率和平均端到端数据包延迟方面都优于GPSR*和VADD。例如,在仿真中考虑的特定条件下,当网络中节点总数发生变化时,AVTR的分组传输率比VADD约高8%,比GPSR*约高70%。此外,与VADD和GPSR*相比,使用我们的算法的传输延迟分别提高了82%和58%以上。
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Adaptive Vehicle Traces Routing for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network
Inter-Vehicle Communications (IVC) allows to exchange data among vehicles without requiring any fixed infrastructure in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs). Multi-hop data delivery through VANETs is challenging because of rapid topology changes and network fragmentation. To address this issue, we combine the idea of store-carry and forward (SCF) with routing scheme. In this paper, we proposed a novel routing protocol for VANETs, which is well adapted to continuously changing topology in such networks. Adaptive Vehicle Traces Routing (AVTR) includes a mechanism for tracking source and destination vehicles when they leave their expected locations and use packet forwarding policy at the intersection. When the network is sparse, we use SCF paradigm and vehicles as ferries for overcoming the network partitioning. Finally, our protocol is compared with two VANET routing protocols, VADD and GPSR*. The obtained results show that AVTR outperforms GPSR* and VADD in terms of both packet delivery ratio and average end-to-end delay of data packets. For example, under specific conditions that was considered in the simulations, when the total number of nodes varies in networks, the packet delivery ratio of AVTR is approximately 8% better than VADD and 70% better than GPSR*. Also, using our algorithm delivery delay has been enhanced more than 82% and 58% in comparison to VADD and GPSR* respectively.
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