Title :
Gateway Placement and Packet Routing for Multihop In-Vehicle Internet Access
Author :
Omar, Hassan Aboubakr ; Weihua Zhuang ; Li Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
In-vehicle Internet access is one of the main applications of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), which aims at providing the vehicle passengers with a low-cost access to the Internet via on-road gateways. This paper introduces a new strategy for deploying Internet gateways on the roads, together with a novel scheme for data packet routing, in order to allow a vehicle to access the Internet via multihop communications in a VANET. The gateway placement strategy is to minimize the total cost of gateway deployment, while ensuring that a vehicle can connect to an Internet gateway (using multihop communications) with a probability greater than a specified threshold. This cost-minimization problem is formulated using binary integer programming, and applied to a realistic city scenario, consisting of the roads around the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed deployment strategy is the first study to address the probability of multihop connectivity among the vehicles and the deployed gateways. On the other hand, the developed packet routing scheme is based on a multichannel medium access control protocol, known as VeMAC, using time division multiple access. The performance of this cross-layer design is evaluated for a multichannel VANET in a highway scenario, mainly in terms of the end-to-end packet delivery delay. The end-to-end delay is calculated by modeling each relay vehicle as a queuing system, in which the packets are served in batches of no more than a specified maximum batch size. The proposed gateway placement and packet routing schemes represent a step toward providing reliable and ubiquitous in-vehicle Internet connectivity.
Keywords :
Internet; integer programming; minimisation; packet radio networks; telecommunication network routing; time division multiple access; vehicular ad hoc networks; Canada; Internet gateways; VANET; VeMAC multichannel medium access control protocol; Waterloo University; binary integer programming; cost-minimization problem; data packet routing; end-to-end delay; gateway placement; multihop communications; multihop connectivity; multihop in-vehicle Internet access; packet delivery delay; queuing system; time division multiple access; vehicular ad hoc networks; Delays; Economic indicators; Internet; Logic gates; Relays; Routing; Vehicles; Gateway placement; TDMA; delay analysis; packet routing; vehicular ad hoc networks;
Journal_Title :
Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TETC.2015.2395077