Title :
Providing Differentiated Levels of Service Availability in VANET Communications
Author_Institution :
Gdansk Univ. of Technol., Gdansk, Poland
Abstract :
Inter-vehicle communications seems to be a promising remedy not only for a number of road-safety issues, but also to improve the efficiency of road traffic, as well as to support the on-board infotainment applications. However, it often encounters disruptions due to high mobility of vehicles causing frequent failures of communication links. In this paper, we utilize the idea of multipath vehicle-to-vehicle routing to provide protection against link failures. Three original contributions, presented for the general case of differentiated velocities and directions of vehicles include: 1) probability analysis of end-to-end multipath transmission availability; 2) the concept of differentiated levels of service availability and its application to an example AODV routing scheme; 3) a metric of link costs to increase the lifetime of communication paths.
Keywords :
road safety; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; vehicular ad hoc networks; AODV routing scheme; VANET communication; communication link failure; communication path lifetime; differentiated level; end-to-end multipath transmission availability; intervehicle communication; link costs; multipath vehicle-to-vehicle routing; on-board infotainment applications; probability analysis; road traffic efficiency; road-safety issue; service availability; vehicle mobility; Availability; Measurement; Routing; Vectors; Vehicles; Vehicular ad hoc networks; VANETs; multipath routing; service availability; vehicle-to-vehicle communications;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2013.052413.130631