Two-way traffic link delay modeling in vehicular networks

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Abstract

This paper proposes a modeling of expected link delay (i.e., data delivery delay) on a two-way road segment for carry-and-forward data delivery schemes in vehicular networks. Recently, a lot of vehicles can communicate with each other by dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) for vehicular networking. In the near future, more vehicles will be equipped with DSRC devices because of governmental policies for driving safety. In this paper, we derive a link delay model on a two-way road segment. This link delay model is essential to support multihop infrastructure-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-vehicle data delivery in vehicular networks as disruption tolerant networks. Through simulation, it is shown that our two-way link delay model is more accurate than the legacy two-way link delay model. Furthermore, by applying our model to data unicasting, we show that our model is precise enough to support the efficient data unicasting on vehicular networks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-265
Number of pages13
JournalComputer Networks
Volume110
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Dec 2016

Keywords

  • Data forwarding
  • Link delay
  • Two-way
  • VANET
  • Vehicular networks

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