Title :
Spatial Distribution and Channel Quality Adaptive Protocol for Multihop Wireless Broadcast Routing in VANET
Author :
Slavik, M. ; Mahgoub, Imad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
Multihop wireless broadcast is an important component in vehicular networks. Many applications are built on broadcast communications, so efficient routing methods are critical for their success. Here, we develop the Distribution-Adaptive Distance with Channel Quality (DADCQ) protocol to address this need and show that it performs well compared to several existing multihop broadcast proposals. The DADCQ protocol utilizes the distance method to select forwarding nodes. The performance of this method depends heavily on the value of the decision threshold, but it is difficult to choose a value that results in good performance across all scenarios. Node density, spatial distribution pattern, and wireless channel quality all affect the optimal value. Broadcast protocols tailored to vehicular networking must be adaptive to variation in these factors. In this work, we address this design challenge by creating a decision threshold function that is simultaneously adaptive to the number of neighbors, the node clustering factor, and the Rician fading parameter. To calculate the clustering factor, we propose using the quadrat method of spatial analysis. The resulting DADCQ protocol is then verified with JiST/SWANS and shown to achieve high reachability and low bandwidth consumption in urban and highway scenarios with varying node density and fading intensity.
Keywords :
Rician channels; decision theory; pattern clustering; routing protocols; vehicular ad hoc networks; DADCQ protocol; JiST-SWANS; Rician fading parameter; VANET; broadcast communications; channel quality adaptive protocol; decision threshold function; distance method; distribution-adaptive distance with channel quality protocol; fading intensity; forwarding node selection; multihop wireless broadcast routing method; node clustering factor; node density; quadrat method; spatial distribution pattern; vehicular ad hoc networks; wireless channel quality; Ad hoc networks; Fading; Mathematical model; Mobile computing; Protocols; Statistical analysis; Wireless communication; VANET; Wireless broadcast; broadcast storm; statistical broadcast;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2012.42