在车辆自组织网络中放置代理的框架

L. Poff, A. Gokhale, Mark P. McDonald
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车载网络是移动、点对点网络的典型例子。智能交通工程(ITS)领域设想在这些车辆网络上提供广泛的服务。支持这些服务的不同质量的服务属性需要在车辆网络中有效的动态资源管理解决方案,由于不同的车辆移动模式、不同的车辆交通密度和障碍等因素,仅使用车辆是无法实现的。路旁单元(rsu)作为移动车辆之间的事件和数据代理,可以缓解这一问题。为了最大化rsu提供的价值主张,需要它们的有效放置,全面考虑物理因素,如交通模式和移动性,以及网络因素,如通信协议和消息传递。为了满足这些需求,本文提出了一种基于代理建模原理的设计方法,其中使用ITS网络物理系统的小规模微模拟来开发训练点,这些训练点反过来用于训练代理模型。代理模型随后用于ITS的规划决策。
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A framework for Broker placement in vehicular ad hoc Networks
Vehicular networks are a classic example of mobile, peer-to-peer networks. The domain of intelligent transportation engineering (ITS) envisions a wide range of services over these vehicular networks. Supporting the different quality of service properties of these services requires effective dynamic resource management solutions in vehicular networks, which cannot be realized using vehicles alone due to factors such as varying vehicular mobility patterns, varying vehicular traffic density, and obstacles. Road side units (RSUs), which serve as event and data brokers among the moving vehicles, can alleviate this problem. To maximize the value proposition offered by RSUs requires their effective placement that holistically accounts for physical factors, such as traffic patterns and mobility, with cyber factors, such as communication protocols and messaging. To address these requirements, this paper presents a design methodology based on the principles of surrogate modeling wherein small-scale, micro-simulations of the ITS cyber-physical system are used to develop training points, which in turn are used to train a surrogate model. The surrogate model is subsequently used to make planning decisions for ITS.
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