DocumentCode
3268954
Title
Propagation Characteristics of Dynamic Information Collected by In-Vehicle Sensors in a Vehicular Network
Author
Ozbay, K. ; Nassif, H. ; Goel, S.
Author_Institution
Rutgers Univ., Piscataway
fYear
2007
fDate
13-15 June 2007
Firstpage
1089
Lastpage
1094
Abstract
In this paper we see vehicles as mobile sensors and disseminators of information about their surroundings. This emerging concept goes beyond the past efforts of dealing only with traffic congestion that has become a part of daily life for most of us. Many researchers worked on various congestion information systems that are mainly based on the concept of collecting and disseminating traffic information through the use of vehicles roaming throughout the transportation network. Today a number of commercial solutions exist for disseminating traffic information (e.g., Traffic.com, Metrocommute, Etak-Traffic). However, these solutions are plagued by prohibitive deployment and maintenance cost that prevents widespread deployment. As an alternative, solutions based on peer-to-peer architecture have also been proposed. But most these systems are limited with collecting and disseminating the concept of travel time or congestion information. In this paper, we propose a three layered implementation architecture that will use vehicles to collect, process and disseminate information other than travel time including visibility, pavement, and weather conditions. We first describe vehicle-based experiments that we conducted to assess the feasibility of the proposed system. Then, we use a well-calibrated microscopic traffic simulation model of a relatively large network in New Jersey to test the speed and the range of information dissemination.
Keywords
peer-to-peer computing; traffic engineering computing; New Jersey; in-vehicle sensors; information dissemination; microscopic traffic simulation model; mobile sensors; peer-to-peer architecture; traffic information; vehicular network; Costs; Information systems; Microscopy; Peer to peer computing; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Transportation; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
Istanbul
ISSN
1931-0587
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1067-3
Electronic_ISBN
1931-0587
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2007.4290262
Filename
4290262
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