DocumentCode
1457209
Title
Dynamics of Network Connectivity in Urban Vehicular Networks
Author
Viriyasitavat, Wantanee ; Bai, Fan ; Tonguz, Ozan K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
29
Issue
3
fYear
2011
fDate
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
515
Lastpage
533
Abstract
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have emerged as a serious and promising candidate for providing ubiquitous communications both in urban and highway scenarios. Consequently, nowadays it is widely believed that VANETs will be able to support both safety and non-safety applications. For both classes of applications, since a zero-infrastructure is the typical premise assumed, it is crucial to understand the dynamics of network connectivity when one operates without relying on any telecommunications infrastructure. Using the key metrics of interest (such as link duration, connection duration, and re-healing time) we provide a comprehensive framework for network connectivity of urban VANETs. Our study, in addition to extensive simulations based on a new Cellular Automata Model for mobility, also provides a comprehensive analytical framework. This analytical framework leads to closed form results which facilitate physical insight into the impact of key system parameters on network connectivity. The predictions of our analytical framework also shed light on which type of safety and non-safety applications can be supported by urban VANETs.
Keywords
cellular automata; mobility management (mobile radio); vehicular ad hoc networks; cellular automata model; connection duration; link duration; network connectivity; re-healing time; ubiquitous communications; urban vehicular networks; vehicular ad hoc networks; Ad hoc networks; Analytical models; Measurement; Roads; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; VANETs; connection duration; disconnected networks; dynamic connectivity; network connectivity; non-safety applications; rehealing time;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2011.110303
Filename
5719265
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