The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks

In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficient way through wireless short-range communications can save many lives and reduce traffic congestion. A geographical broadcast protocol provides data delivery to specified geographical areas, using mul...

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Main Author: Rajendran, Rajapandiyan
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE) 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-239822013-11-22T04:45:18ZThe Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc NetworksengRajendran, RajapandiyanHögskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE)2013GeoNetworkingMulti-hop RoutingVehicular Ad-Hoc NetworksSafety Message DisseminationGeographical BroadcastForwarding AlgorithmTimer-based ProtocolForwarder SelectionContention-based ForwardingIn Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficient way through wireless short-range communications can save many lives and reduce traffic congestion. A geographical broadcast protocol provides data delivery to specified geographical areas, using multi-hop communications if needed. Among the main challenges for such protocols are forwarder selection and the reduction of the number of hops required to reach and cover the destination area.  In this thesis we propose an efficient geographical broadcast protocol called Preferred and Contention Based Forwarding (PCBF) and evaluate it through simulations. PCBF uses a combination of contention-based forwarding and selecting preferred forwarders also found in other protocols like Emergency Message Dissemination for Vehicular Environments (EMDV). Since the preferred forwarder is allowed to immediately forward the packet (evading contention among other potential forwarders), this approach reduces end-to-end delays. Notable extensions of PCBF compared to EMDV are the use of direct negative acknowledgements in case of unnecessary rebroadcasts and the use of forwarders outside the target region.  Our simulation results show that the PCBF protocol outperforms selected other protocols in terms of end-to-end delay, re-broadcast overhead and reliability in both sparse and dense networks. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-23982Local IDE1322application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic GeoNetworking
Multi-hop Routing
Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
Safety Message Dissemination
Geographical Broadcast
Forwarding Algorithm
Timer-based Protocol
Forwarder Selection
Contention-based Forwarding
spellingShingle GeoNetworking
Multi-hop Routing
Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
Safety Message Dissemination
Geographical Broadcast
Forwarding Algorithm
Timer-based Protocol
Forwarder Selection
Contention-based Forwarding
Rajendran, Rajapandiyan
The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
description In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), disseminating warning messages in a timely and efficient way through wireless short-range communications can save many lives and reduce traffic congestion. A geographical broadcast protocol provides data delivery to specified geographical areas, using multi-hop communications if needed. Among the main challenges for such protocols are forwarder selection and the reduction of the number of hops required to reach and cover the destination area.  In this thesis we propose an efficient geographical broadcast protocol called Preferred and Contention Based Forwarding (PCBF) and evaluate it through simulations. PCBF uses a combination of contention-based forwarding and selecting preferred forwarders also found in other protocols like Emergency Message Dissemination for Vehicular Environments (EMDV). Since the preferred forwarder is allowed to immediately forward the packet (evading contention among other potential forwarders), this approach reduces end-to-end delays. Notable extensions of PCBF compared to EMDV are the use of direct negative acknowledgements in case of unnecessary rebroadcasts and the use of forwarders outside the target region.  Our simulation results show that the PCBF protocol outperforms selected other protocols in terms of end-to-end delay, re-broadcast overhead and reliability in both sparse and dense networks.
author Rajendran, Rajapandiyan
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title The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
title_short The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
title_full The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
title_fullStr The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
title_full_unstemmed The Evaluation of GeoNetworking Forwarding in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
title_sort evaluation of geonetworking forwarding in vehicular ad-hoc networks
publisher Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE)
publishDate 2013
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