Title :
Vehicular Backbone Network Approach to Vehicular Military Ad Hoc Networks
Author :
Rubin, Izhak ; Baiocchi, Andrea ; Cuomo, Francesca ; Salvo, Pietro
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
We consider a tactical command center that issues broadcast data message flows for dissemination to all vehicles traveling as team members of a convoy, or along a multilane linear road segment. We propose a networking protocol which uses location aware data to identify and elect certain vehicles that reside at preferred locations to act as relay nodes, forming a dynamic multi-hop backbone network. The presented mechanism, identified as a Vehicular Backbone Network (VBN), optimally sets the rate of the adaptive coding scheme for the backbone links, while jointly configuring the targeted inter-relay distances and the proper reuse level for a reuse-M spatial-TDMA medium access control (MAC) scheme. We present a fast and efficient mechanism for the dynamic and spatially distributed implementation of the backbone-node election process. For this purpose, we make use of the spatial structure governing the mobility of vehicles across a multi-lane linear highway. To assure the robustness of the election scheme, we assume the backbone synthesis process to be performed at a Forwarding Layer, above the MAC layer, and thus be transparent to the character and operation of the employed (whether contention-less or contention oriented) MAC layer protocol. We present a mathematical model for the determination of the VBN system´s parameters that serve to produce the highest throughput capacity rate.
Keywords :
access protocols; adaptive codes; frequency allocation; mathematical analysis; military communication; relay networks (telecommunication); vehicular ad hoc networks; MAC layer protocol; adaptive coding scheme; backbone links; backbone synthesis process; backbone-node election process; broadcast data message flows; dynamic multihop backbone network; forwarding layer; location aware data; mathematical model; multilane linear highway; multilane linear road segment; networking protocol; proper reuse level; relay nodes; reuse-M spatial-TDMA medium access control scheme; spatial structure; tactical command center; targeted inter-relay distances; vehicular backbone network approach; vehicular military ad hoc networks; Media Access Protocol; Nominations and elections; Roads; Throughput; Vehicles; ad hoc networks; vehicular networking;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2013 - 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2013.157