DocumentCode
1942586
Title
DVS: A distributed virtual signboard for information dissemination and preservation in vehicular networks
Author
Hu, Zhengqing ; Motani, Mehul
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Nanyang Polytech., Singapore, Singapore
fYear
2012
fDate
16-19 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
1578
Lastpage
1583
Abstract
With increasing affluence and growing urban populations, traffic congestion is a world-wide problem and affects almost everybody. One way to mitigate this problem is to provide real-time traffic information to drivers. This will allow them to make better travel and navigation decisions, such as avoiding congested areas or getting out of blocked lanes. In this paper, we consider a fully distributed information access, dissemination and preservation protocol for road traffic conditions called the Distributed Virtual Signboard (DVS). The DVS disseminates real time local traffic information to drivers to alert them of possible disruptions, and keeps the information alive in the relevant area, in a fully distributed fashion. It provides a low cost and widely applicable solution because it does not require any dedicated roadside infrastructure. The DVS uses traffic in both directions on the road, to form a virtual information loop. Specifically, a double token ring is implemented to increase the information delivery ratio and to increase the robustness of the whole scheme. Analysis shows that, when congestion happens, which is normally associated with a situation of high car density, the probability of token handover failure is close to zero. We have also shown that, almost all cars passing through the virtual loop can get the traffic alert under DVS.
Keywords
driver information systems; probability; protocols; real-time systems; road vehicles; DVS; cars; dissemination protocol; distributed virtual signboard; drivers; fully distributed information access; information dissemination; information preservation; preservation protocol; probability; real time local traffic information; real-time traffic information; road traffic conditions; token handover failure; traffic congestion; vehicular networks; virtual information loop; Broadcasting; Roads; Vehicles; Voltage control; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2012 15th International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Anchorage, AK
ISSN
2153-0009
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3064-0
Electronic_ISBN
2153-0009
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITSC.2012.6338800
Filename
6338800
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