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摘要
面向协作式智能交通系统(ITS)的车载通信领域正在进行研究,试图解决日益增长的道路交通问题。在城市车辆自组织网络(VANET)中,由于车辆的快速移动、道路布局的限制以及建筑物的阴影效应,经常发生网络断开。因此,成功建立VANETs的关键因素之一是路由协议,该路由协议可以满足ITS承诺应用所需的服务质量(QoS),例如交通管理,道路安全和舒适性。由于地理路由协议的简单、高效和可扩展性,它们适合vanet。贪婪周边地理路由协议家族成为vanet的重要解决方案。尽管已经提出了对GPSR(贪婪周边无状态路由)的增强,但仍然存在需要消除的缺点,以使地理路由达到最佳状态。提出了一种基于增强交叉口的周边地理路由(EIPG)方法。EIPG继承了GpsrJ+的受限贪婪转发,但为了避免错误街道估计(Wrong Street Estimation, WSE)问题,采用了一种新的基于交叉口的周长转发。基于我们深入的仿真研究,EIPG在分组传输比(PDR)、端到端延迟和网络开销方面比GpsrJ+有了显著的改进。为了避免GpsrJ+的信标消息中包含的额外信息所带来的不必要的开销,EIPG还只需要单跳的信息,即直接邻居车辆的信息,并且与标准的协同感知消息(CAM)更加兼容。
Enhanced Intersection-Based Perimeter Geo-Routing in Urban Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
The ongoing research in the field of vehicular communication towards cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) tries to tackle the ever increasing road traffic problems. In urban Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET), network disconnections happen frequently as a result of fast movement of vehicles, road layout constraints, and shadowing effects caused by buildings. Therefore, one of the key factors to successfully establish VANETs, is a routing protocol, which can fulfill the Quality-of-Service (QoS) required by ITS's promised applications, e.g., traffic management, road safety and comfort. Because of the simplicity, efficiency and scalability of geo-routing protocols, they suit for VANETs. The family of greedy perimeter geo-routing protocols became a considerable solution for VANETs. Although enhancements to GPSR (Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing) has been proposed, still there are shortcomings, which needs to be eliminated, to have geo-routing at its best. In this paper, EIPG (Enhanced Intersection-based Perimeter Geo-routing) is proposed for urban VANETs. EIPG inherits the restricted greedy forwarding of GpsrJ+ but employs a new intersection-based perimeter forwarding in order to avoid the problem of Wrong Street Estimation (WSE). Based on our profound simulation study, EIPG shows a significant improvement in comparison to GpsrJ+, in terms of Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), end-to-end delay, and network overhead. EIPG also requires only the information of single-hops, i.e., the direct neighbor vehicles, to avoid the unnecessary overhead caused by the extra information included in the beacon messages of GpsrJ+ and be more compatible with the standard Cooperative Awareness Messages (CAM).