DocumentCode
65109
Title
Generation and Analysis of a Large-Scale Urban Vehicular Mobility Dataset
Author
Uppoor, Sandesh ; Trullols-Cruces, Oscar ; Fiore, Marco ; Barcelo-Ordinas, Jose M.
Author_Institution
Inria, INSA Lyon, Lyon, France
Volume
13
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
May-14
Firstpage
1061
Lastpage
1075
Abstract
The surge in vehicular network research has led, over the last few years, to the proposal of countless network solutions specifically designed for vehicular environments. A vast majority of such solutions has been evaluated by means of simulation, since experimental and analytical approaches are often impractical and intractable, respectively. The reliability of the simulative evaluation is thus paramount to the performance analysis of vehicular networks, and the first distinctive feature that has to be properly accounted for is the mobility of vehicles, i.e., network nodes. Notwithstanding the improvements that vehicular mobility modeling has undergone over the last decade, no vehicular mobility dataset is publicly available today that captures both the macroscopic and microscopic dynamics of road traffic over a large urban region. In this paper, we present a realistic synthetic dataset, covering 24 hours of car traffic in a 400-km2 region around the city of Köln, in Germany. We describe the generation process and outline how the dataset improves the traces currently employed for the simulative evaluation of vehicular networks. We also show the potential impact that such a comprehensive mobility dataset has on the network protocol performance analysis, demonstrating how incomplete representations of vehicular mobility may result in over-optimistic network connectivity and protocol performance.
Keywords
mobile communication; protocols; Germany; Köln; large-scale urban vehicular mobility dataset; macroscopic dynamics; microscopic dynamics; network nodes; road traffic; time 24 hour; vehicular mobility modeling; vehicular networks; Cities and towns; Global Positioning System; Microscopy; Roads; Topology; Urban areas; Vehicles; Communication/Networking and Information Technology; Computer Systems Organization; Mobile Computing; Mobile environments; Network Architecture and Design; Vehicular mobility; Wireless communication; epidemic dissemination; network connectivity; scenario generation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2013.27
Filename
6468040
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