Title :
Specification and performance evaluation of two zone dissemination protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks
Author :
Brønsted, Jeppe ; Kristensen, Lars Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Aarhus Univ., Arhus, Denmark
Abstract :
Vehicular ad-hoc networks is an emerging research area focussing on communication infrastructures that support vehicles and road-signs in distributing road-state data such as information about hazardous road conditions ahead, approaching emergency vehicles, and traffic delays. Vehicular ad-hoc networks combine the areas of sensor networks (data acquisition) with mobile ad-hoc networks (highly dynamic topology and lack of pre-existing infrastructure). One of the main challenges of vehicular ad-hoc networks is the data dissemination protocols capable of distributing road-state information among vehicles. This paper presents two candidates for dissemination protocols: a zone flooding protocol and a zone diffusion protocol. The two protocols combine ideas from sensor networks and geocasting to ensure that data is aggregated and distributed only in a bounded geographical area. We present a comparative simulation study of the two protocols evaluating their relative performance using conventional metrics (such as network load) as well as application-specific metrics (such as awareness). The simulation study has been conducted using the network simulator 2 (NS-2) and has highlighted key properties of the two protocols that can be used as a basis for selecting the most appropriate protocol.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; data acquisition; distributed processing; performance evaluation; protocols; road safety; traffic engineering computing; vehicles; wireless sensor networks; data acquisition; data dissemination protocol; mobile ad-hoc network; network simulator 2; performance evaluation; road-state information distribution; sensor network; vehicular ad-hoc network; zone diffusion protocol; zone dissemination protocol; zone flooding protocol; Ad hoc networks; Application software; Road vehicles; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Transport protocols; Vehicle safety; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Symposium, 2006. 39th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2559-8
DOI :
10.1109/ANSS.2006.43