Title :
Beaconing as a service: a novel service-oriented beaconing strategy for vehicular ad hoc networks
Author :
Lasowski, Robert ; Linnhoff-Popien, Claudia
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Munich, Munich, Germany
fDate :
10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Vehicular ad hoc networks are designed to increase traffic safety by enabling fast reactions of drivers in critical situations. Vehicles exchange beacon messages about their current state and position using wireless communication to establish a certain level of awareness. Based on the received information, the collision probability with neighboring vehicles can be calculated. To calculate a collision probability accurately, highly up-to-date knowledge about the movement of potential collision partners is required. Due to the dynamic network topology, vehicles are supposed to send periodic beacons at an increased transmit rate. However, as wireless communication suffers from packet interference issues in saturated communication channels, an increased beacon rate also raises the interference probability. Thus, decreasing interference by increasing the awareness level seems contradictory. To overcome this issue, we introduce our beaconing as a service (BaaS) approach, which follows two core aspects: first, controlling the beacon rate intelligently with respect to the real benefit of a message transmission (e.g., when a vehicle detects a potential collision situation); and second, utilizing the overall communication bandwidth, which is divided into several communication channels. In this sense BaaS specifies a context-aware request/response beaconing strategy utilizing multiple channels simultaneously.
Keywords :
telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; vehicular ad hoc networks; BaaS approach; beaconing as a service; collision probability; context-aware request; dynamic network topology; fast reactions; message transmission; multiple channels; packet interference; potential collision partners; potential collision situation; response beaconing strategy; service-oriented beaconing strategy; traffic safety; up-to-date knowledge; vehicles exchange beacon messages; vehicular ad hoc networks; wireless communication; Ad hoc networks; Intelligent vehicles; Interference; Probability; Safety; Traffic control; Vehicle safety;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6316782