Author/Authors :
Chang، Ing-Chau نويسنده He is currently Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at the National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan, the Republic of China. , , Li، Chien-Hsun نويسنده received his MS degree in the Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering at the National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan , , Chou، Cheng-Fu نويسنده PhD degrees from the University of Maryland ,
Abstract :
To date, many vehicular ad hoc network unicast routing protocols have been
proposed to support ecient packet transmission between vehicles in urban environments.
However, when there is insucient vehicle density during non-rush hour times, the vehicular
ad hoc network is often intermittently connected. These unicast routing protocols,
therefore, perform poorly when forwarding packets over this vehicular disruption tolerant
network. This paper adopts the controlled replication approach, in a proposed IG-Ferry
routing protocol, to spray a limited number of packet copies, denoted by packet token
values, to relay vehicles in a vehicular disruption tolerant network. We then identify three
kinds of relay vehicle, i.e. direct buses, non-direct buses and private cars according to their
travel itineraries. Based on the proposed delay evaluation function for the three types of
intermediate vehicle, the IG-Ferry packet spraying mechanism, instead of that of traditional
binary spraying, can eciently spray appropriate packet tokens to vehicles. Finally,
intensive NS2 simulations are conducted using the realistic Shanghai city vehicle trac
trace, IEEE 802.11p protocol, with EDCA and the Nakagami radio propagation model,
to show that IG-Ferry outperforms three well-known VDTN routing protocols, in terms
of average packet delivery ratios, end-to-end transmission delays and packet replication
overheads, with respect to various combinations of ve communication parameters.