DocumentCode
1484908
Title
A Simple Free-Flow Traffic Model for Vehicular Intermittently Connected Networks
Author
Khabbaz, Maurice J. ; Fawaz, Wissam F. ; Assi, Chadi M.
Author_Institution
Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume
13
Issue
3
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1312
Lastpage
1326
Abstract
The performance of vehicular data networks (VDNs) is highly dependent on vehicular traffic. Existing studies on VDNs consider custom-developed traffic models that mimic real-life vehicular traffic behavior and prepare the ground for accurate VDN performance evaluation. Traffic evolution is affected by numerous random events. Some developed models are microscopic. They independently consider some possible factors (e.g., weather, road geometry, and drivers´ skills). These microscopic models are complex, and their implementations may be costly. Other models are macroscopic. They revolve around only the following three major traffic parameters: 1) density; 2) flow; and 3) speed. The majority of such existing models are unrealistic, because they are based on restrictive assumptions tailored to their enclosing study. Comparing the performance of VDN protocols becomes adequate if and only if these protocols are all developed on top of the same traffic model. Unfortunately, the opposite is true. Hence, the design of a generic traffic model that serves as a basis for future studies on VDNs is equally urgent and important. This paper presents a comprehensive and traffic-theory-inspired macroscopic description of vehicular traffic behavior over roadway facilities that operate under free-flow traffic conditions. Accordingly, a simple and tractable macroscopic traffic model is proposed. Extensive simulations are conducted to verify the validity of the proposed model and its high accuracy.
Keywords
network theory (graphs); road traffic; VDN performance; VDN performance evaluation; custom-developed traffic model; density parameter; flow parameter; microscopic model; roadway facility; simple free-flow traffic model; speed parameter; traffic evolution; vehicular data network; vehicular intermittently connected network; Data models; Modeling; Navigation; Traffic control; Vehicular and wireless technologies; Wireless communication; Free-flow; modeling; queueing; traffic; vehicular;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2012.2188519
Filename
6178279
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