车辆自组织网络中移动性分析的另一种方法

Bahadir K. Polat, Müjdat Soytürk
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了解车辆移动性对于设计成功的车辆通信协议至关重要。车辆在复杂的道路上以不同的速度行驶,从普通的高速公路到有十字路口/圆环、交通信号灯和各种兴趣点的城市林荫大道。这种移动性模式与车辆密度随地点和时间的波动相结合,使得了解车辆移动性成为一项具有挑战性的任务,并导致车辆通信解决方案不完整或性能低下。在本文中,我们提出了一种可供选择的车辆机动性分析方法。我们试图通过将大而复杂的地理区域划分为单元,并在这些单元上分析对车辆通信感兴趣的某些指标,来提取车辆的时空移动特征。我们首先讨论我们的方法背后的逻辑。然后,我们给出了所建议的分析方法所使用的度量标准的定义。最后,我们演示了将所提出的方法应用于大规模迁移轨迹分析时所取得的结果。
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An alternative approach to mobility analysis in vehicular ad hoc networks
Understanding vehicle mobility is essential for devising successful protocols for vehicular communications. Vehicles move at varying speeds on roads whose complexities range from plain highway lanes to urban boulevards with intersections/circles, traffic lights and various points of interest on them. This mobility pattern combined with vehicle density fluctuations depending on location and time makes understanding the vehicular mobility a challenging task and leads to vehicular communication solutions which are incomplete or low-performance. In this paper, we propose an alternative method for vehicular mobility analysis. We attempt to extract the spatio-temporal vehicular mobility characteristics of large, complex geographical areas by dividing them into cells and analyzing on these cells certain metrics that are of interest for vehicular communication. We first discuss the logic behind our approach. We then present definitions of the metrics used by the proposed analysis method. We conclude with a demonstration of the results achieved when the proposed method is applied in the analysis of a large scale mobility trace.
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