DocumentCode :
2012251
Title :
When efficiency matters: Towards quality of context-aware peers for adaptive communication in VANETs
Author :
Yasar, Ansar-Ul-Haque ; Paridel, Koosha ; Preuveneers, Davy ; Berbers, Yolande
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
fYear :
2011
fDate :
5-9 June 2011
Firstpage :
1006
Lastpage :
1012
Abstract :
In the near future vehicles will be equipped with embedded communication capabilities in order to perform context-sensitive tasks such as traffic flow control and incident avoidance. In large scale vehicular networks it is of vital importance that the information exchanged between the vehicles meets a certain level of quality so that they can make informed automated decisions. In this paper we define Quality of Context (QoC) and Peer Reputation (PR) for nodes in vehicular networks and propose ways to apply them for efficient communication. Thus, we provide a two-fold solution in which on the one hand we focus on the quality of the information and on the other hand we aim at determining the reputation of the nodes involved in the communication. This helps to eliminate the use of erroneous, ambiguous and imprecise information provided by unknown entities. Our simulated experiments show that our mechanism significantly reduces network traffic usage, eases out the decision making process and guarantees a minimum level of quality.
Keywords :
vehicular ad hoc networks; QoC; VANET; adaptive communication; context-aware peers; context-sensitive tasks; embedded communication; incident avoidance; information exchange; large scale vehicular networks; peer reputation; quality of context; traffic flow control; Accidents; Context; Decision making; Peer to peer computing; Roads; Vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baden-Baden
ISSN :
1931-0587
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0890-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.2011.5940438
Filename :
5940438
Link To Document :
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