Title :
Effects of a realistic channel model on packet forwarding in vehicular ad hoc networks
Author :
Torrent-Moreno, Marc ; Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Felix ; Fubler, H. ; Hartenstein, Hannes
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Telematics, Karlsruhe Univ.
Abstract :
The discrepancy between real-world radio channel behavior and its standard modeling in simulations (unit disk graph) is a major reason for protocols to perform differently - often worse - than predicted when deployed in a real-world setup. As researchers having to deal with real ad hoc networks are aware of, assuming a fixed border for a node´s communication range might not only lead to inaccurate results but also to a wrong judgment on the comparison between different protocols. We have set up a simulation study to investigate the effects of realistic channel characteristics on packet forwarding strategies for vehicular ad hoc networks. The contributions of this paper are threefold: i) we provide a performance evaluation of various routing/forwarding strategies under the realistic non-deterministic Nakagami radio propagation model and compare the results with the ones obtained using the standard two-ray-ground model. Validated German highway movement patterns are used to model node mobility. ii) We demonstrate that realistic channel conditions present an opportunity and not only a drawback for some forwarding strategies. More specifically, we show that for contention-based forwarding (CBF) techniques, realistic channel characteristics provide a positive impact in terms of an increased average hop distance. iii) We provide an analytical derivation of the expected hop distance for CBF that provides a basis to optimally adjust CBF parameters
Keywords :
Nakagami channels; ad hoc networks; mobile radio; road vehicles; telecommunication network routing; German highway movement patterns; Nakagami radio propagation model; contention-based forwarding; network routing; node mobility; packet forwarding; radio channel; realistic channel model; two-ray-ground model; unit disk graph; vehicular ad hoc networks; Ad hoc networks; Computational modeling; Computer science; Intelligent networks; Power capacitors; Predictive models; Radio propagation; Road transportation; Routing protocols; Telematics;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2006. WCNC 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0269-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1525-3511
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2006.1683495