An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems

Context. Connected vehicles use sensors such as cameras or radars to collect data about surrounding environments automatically and share these data with each other or with road side infrastructure using short-range wireless communication. Due to the large amount of information generated, strategies...

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Main Author: Li, Xin
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Published: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för datalogi och datorsystemteknik 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-bth-44672018-01-12T05:14:04ZAn Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle SystemsengLi, XinBlekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för datalogi och datorsystemteknik2014connected vehiclevehicle-to-vehicle communicationinformation propagationagent-based coordination strategyComputer SciencesDatavetenskap (datalogi)Context. Connected vehicles use sensors such as cameras or radars to collect data about surrounding environments automatically and share these data with each other or with road side infrastructure using short-range wireless communication. Due to the large amount of information generated, strategies are required to minimize information redundancy when important information is propagated among connected vehicles. Objectives. This research aims to develop an information propagation strategy in connected vehicle systems using software agent-based coordination strategies to reduce unnecessary message broadcast and message propagation delay. Methods. A review of related work is used to acquire a deep insight as well as knowledge of the state-of-the-art and the state-of-practice from relevant studies in the subject area. Based on the review of related work, we propose an agent-based coordination strategy for information propagation in connected vehicle systems, in which connected vehicles coordinate their message broadcast activities using auctions. After that, a simulation experiment is conducted to evaluate the proposed strategy by comparing it with existing representative strategies. Results. Results of simulation experiments and statistical tests show that the proposed agent-based coordination strategy manifest some improvements in reducing unnecessary message broadcast and message propagation delay compared to other strategies involved in the simulation experiments. Conclusions. In this research, we suggest a new strategy to manage the propagation of information in connected vehicle systems. According to the small scale simulation analysis, the use of auctions to select message transmitters enables our proposed strategy to achieve some improvements in reducing unnecessary message broadcast and propagation delay than existing strategies. Thus, with the help of our proposed strategy, unnecessary message broadcast can be minimized and the communication resources of connected vehicle systems can be utilized effectively. Also, important safety messages can be propagated to drivers faster, negative traffic events could be averted. 0707708513Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-4467Local oai:bth.se:arkivex5BF6633BFCA67ADEC1257D81000EF3D5application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic connected vehicle
vehicle-to-vehicle communication
information propagation
agent-based coordination strategy
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
spellingShingle connected vehicle
vehicle-to-vehicle communication
information propagation
agent-based coordination strategy
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
Li, Xin
An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems
description Context. Connected vehicles use sensors such as cameras or radars to collect data about surrounding environments automatically and share these data with each other or with road side infrastructure using short-range wireless communication. Due to the large amount of information generated, strategies are required to minimize information redundancy when important information is propagated among connected vehicles. Objectives. This research aims to develop an information propagation strategy in connected vehicle systems using software agent-based coordination strategies to reduce unnecessary message broadcast and message propagation delay. Methods. A review of related work is used to acquire a deep insight as well as knowledge of the state-of-the-art and the state-of-practice from relevant studies in the subject area. Based on the review of related work, we propose an agent-based coordination strategy for information propagation in connected vehicle systems, in which connected vehicles coordinate their message broadcast activities using auctions. After that, a simulation experiment is conducted to evaluate the proposed strategy by comparing it with existing representative strategies. Results. Results of simulation experiments and statistical tests show that the proposed agent-based coordination strategy manifest some improvements in reducing unnecessary message broadcast and message propagation delay compared to other strategies involved in the simulation experiments. Conclusions. In this research, we suggest a new strategy to manage the propagation of information in connected vehicle systems. According to the small scale simulation analysis, the use of auctions to select message transmitters enables our proposed strategy to achieve some improvements in reducing unnecessary message broadcast and propagation delay than existing strategies. Thus, with the help of our proposed strategy, unnecessary message broadcast can be minimized and the communication resources of connected vehicle systems can be utilized effectively. Also, important safety messages can be propagated to drivers faster, negative traffic events could be averted. === 0707708513
author Li, Xin
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title An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems
title_short An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems
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title_fullStr An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems
title_full_unstemmed An Agent-based Coordination Strategy for Information Propagation in Connected Vehicle Systems
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