一种基于vanet的混合(主-被动)聚类技术

G. L. Moore, Peixiang Liu
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聚类通过不断地将高移动性车辆分组成逻辑层次结构,在车辆自组织网络(VANETs)的运行中起着至关重要的作用。这些移动集群有助于稳定消息路由的全局拓扑,并支持多通道操作:利用远程控制通道来控制数据,利用短程服务通道来进行集群内通信。聚类技术的研究分为主动和被动两类。主动技术依赖于来自所有车辆的定期信标信息,其中包含位置、速度和方向信息。然而,在车辆密度高的地区,用于信标消息的远程信道可能发生拥塞,限制了VANET的规模。被动技术使用现有流量的包头中的嵌入信息来处理集群。在被动聚类中,不传输流量的车辆可能导致簇头包含陈旧和畸形的簇。本文提出了一种混合(主-被动)聚类技术,当网络中检测到拥塞时,将被动技术用作拥塞控制策略。在这种情况下,集群成员在控制通道上停止它们的定期信标消息,并在通过服务通道的流量的数据包头中嵌入位置信息,以更新它们位置的集群头。这种多通道技术动态地降低了城市VANET场景中控制通道的信道负荷,提高了VANET的可扩展性。仿真结果表明,与主动聚类技术相比,混合聚类技术能够有效地控制城市VANET环境中的拥塞和降低消息延迟。
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A Hybrid (Active-Passive) Clustering Technique for VANETs
Clustering serves a vital role in the operation of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) by continually grouping highly mobile vehicles into logical hierarchical structures. These moving clusters help stabilize a global topology for message routing, and enable multi-channel operations: utilizing a long- range control channel for control data, and a short-range service channel for intra-cluster communications. Clustering techniques are partitioned in research into two categories: active and passive. Active techniques rely on periodic beacon messages from all vehicles containing location, velocity, and direction information. However, in areas of high vehicle density, congestion may occur on the long-range channel used for beacon messages limiting the scale of the VANET. Passive techniques use embedded information in the packet headers of existing traffic to handle clustering. In passive clustering, vehicles not transmitting traffic may cause cluster heads to contain stale and malformed clusters. This paper proposes a hybrid (active-passive) clustering technique, where the passive technique is used as a congestion control strategy when congestion is detected in the network. In this case, cluster members halt their periodic beacon messages on the control channel and embed position information in the packet header of traffic over the service channel to update the cluster head of their position. This multi-channel technique dynamically reduces the channel load of the control channel in urban VANET scenarios, increasing the scalability of the VANET. Simulation results show that the hybrid technique is effective at controlling congestion and reducing message delay in an urban VANET environment when compared to active clustering techniques.
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