DocumentCode :
3714015
Title :
Congestion control approach by reducing the number of messages in VANET
Author :
Prabhakar Kumar;Hardip Singh Kataria;Trishita Ghosh
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The main essence of this proposed method for the control of congestion in VANET is exploiting the already existing resources of the network and at the same time preventing the unnecessary overheads of nodes as well as links of a network. The control of congestion in the networks such as vehicular ad hoc suffers through a special kind of challenges. These challenges are the consequences of the environmental specificities such as frequently changing of the topology, large amount of variations in the nodes density, nature of the communication in broadcasting and the configurational characteristics of the neighbor etc. Keeping above described point into mind, we proposed a technique for the control of unnecessary congestion by reducing the number of transmitting messages in VANET. It supports discarding of similar types of messages. Here each node consists of a neighbor table for comparing the incoming messages with the previous messages. The information from the message is extracted and the values are compared with the values of neighbor table using a database query. If a match is found then the corresponding message field in the table is updated else a new entry is added in the table and the message is transferred to control queue (CQ) or the service queue (SQ).After being processed the entry is deleted from the queue as well as table. The working efficiency of this developed method is determined on the ground of the average delay of these three main types of messages v/s its mean message size.
Keywords :
"Vehicles","Delays","Vehicular ad hoc networks","Databases","Data mining","Safety"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (ICRITO) (Trends and Future Directions), 2015 4th International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICRITO.2015.7359297
Filename :
7359297
Link To Document :
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