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A Realistic Path Loss Model for Real-time Communication in the Urban Grid Environment for Vehicular Ad hoc Networks

  • Mostajeran, Ehsan;Noor, Rafidah Md;Anisi, Mohammad Hossein;Ahmedy, Ismail;Khan, Fawad Ali
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.4698-4716
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    • 2017
  • Wireless signal transmission is influenced by environmental effects. These effects have also been challenging for Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) in real-time communication. More specifically, in an urban environment, with high mobility among vehicles, a vehicle's status from the transmitter can instantly trigger from line of sight to non-line of sight, which may cause loss of real-time communication. In order to overcome this, a deterministic signal propagation model is required, which has less complexity and more feasibility of implementation. Hence, we propose a realistic path loss model which adopts ray tracing technique for VANET in a grid urban environment with less computational complexity. To evaluate the model, it is applied to a vehicular simulation scenario. The results obtained are compared with different path loss models in the same scenario based on path loss value and application layer performance analysis. The proposed path loss model provides higher loss value in dB compared to other models. Nevertheless, the performance of vehicle-vehicle communication, which is evaluated by the packet delivery ratio with different vehicle transmitter density verifies improvement in real-time vehicle-vehicle communication. In conclusion, we present a realistic path loss model that improves vehicle-vehicle wireless real-time communication in the grid urban environment.

Topology-Based Flow-Oriented Adaptive Network Coding-Aware Routing Scheme for VANETs

  • Iqbal, Muhammad Azhar;Dai, Bin;Islam, Muhammad Arshad;Aleem, Muhammad;Vo, Nguyen-Son
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.2044-2062
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    • 2018
  • Information theory progression along with the advancements being made in the field of Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) supports the use of coding-aware opportunistic routing for efficient data forwarding. In this work, we propose and investigate an adaptive coding-aware routing scheme in a specific VANET scenario known as a vehicular platoon. Availability of coding opportunities may vary with time and therefore, the accurate identification of available coding opportunities at a specific time is a quite challenging task in the highly dynamic scenario of VANETs. In the proposed approach, while estimating the topology of the network at any time instance, a forwarding vehicle contemplates the composition of multiple unicast data flows to encode the correct data packets that can be decoded successfully at destinations. The results obtained by using OMNeT++ simulator reveal that higher throughput can be achieved with minimum possible packet transmissions through the proposed adaptive coding-aware routing approach. In addition, the proposed adaptive scheme outperforms static transmissions of the encoded packets in terms of coding gain, transmission percentage, and encoded packet transmission. To the best of our knowledge, the use of coding-aware opportunistic routing has not been exploited extensively in available literature with reference to its implications in VANETs.

A Dual Beaconing Scheme for Effective Context Awareness in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (차량 애드혹 네트워크에서 효과적인 상황 인지를 위한 이중 비콘 전송 기법)

  • Joo, Jhihoon;Lee, Heechang;Kim, Jungjoon;Han, Dong Seog
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.2
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    • pp.114-122
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    • 2014
  • Beacon transmission is one of the fundamental mechanisms in vehicular ad hoc networks. Variety services including context awareness can be embodied by exchanging beacons in each vehicle. In this paper, we propose dual beacon transmission instead of traditional single beacon transmission for beaconing mechanism. dual beacon transmission divides beacon into two functions and operates two beaconing process independently. We verified the superiority of dual beacon transmission by comparing beacon packet delivery ratio with single beacon transmission. In conclusion, dual beacon transmission can reduce channel load and have both wider communication range and effective context awareness. In addition, implementing dual beacon transmission has less complexity and appliable with conventional adaptive beaconing schemes.

Reliable Contention-Based Forwarding Approach (Contention-Based Forwarding의 신뢰성 향상 방안)

  • Sung, Yoon-Young;Jo, Sun-Mi;Lee, Mee-Jeong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37 no.8B
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    • pp.695-705
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    • 2012
  • Due to recent advances in wireless devices and the automotive industry, Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) have emerged as a very promising technology for transferring data collected on the road by moving cars. The delivered data may contain emergency information which affects the safety of passengers and drivers as well as the traffic congestion, and the routing protocols have thus a significant impact on the performance of VANETs. In this paper, we study the impact of movement direction of the participating cars which forward data packets on the performance of data delivery and present a new approach which extends the contention-based forwarding (CBF). The proposed reliable CBF (R-CBF) increases the reliability of data deliver on the traffic lights installed roads and reduces the overall propagation delay without routing loops or interruption of data forwarding that may be caused by changes of relative positions of involving cars in routing. Simulation demonstrates that the R-CBF diminishes propagation delay by 38% in comparison to G-SRMB which forwards data to moving cars in the backward direction and eliminates unnecessary retransmissions.

A Spatio-Temporal Geocasting Protocol Using Regional Caching in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANET 망에서 지역적 캐싱을 이용하는 시공간 지오캐스팅 프로토콜)

  • Lee, Hyunkyu;Shin, Yongje;Choi, Hyunsuk;Lee, Euisin;Park, Soochang
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2018
  • Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETS) have enabled to provide a variety of applications such as accident notification, content usage, etc. These applications have spatio-temporal data which have an interesting region and a lifetime according to their properties. However, geocasting protocols to deliver data to an interesting region can provide data to all vehicles in the region through a single transmission only at the current time, but cannot provide data to vehicles passing through the region during the lifetime of the data. Thus, we propose a spatio-temporal geocasting protocol called STGP using a regional caching scheme to send data to vehicles in an interesting region during a data lifetime in VANETs. For efficient and reliable regional caching, the proposed protocol uses the beacon-based data sharing, the extra caching elimination, and the distance-based caching exchange. Simulation results verify that the proposed protocol achieves more reliable and efficient data delivery compared with the existing protocol.

A Big Data Application for Anomaly Detection in VANETs (VANETs에서 비정상 행위 탐지를 위한 빅 데이터 응용)

  • Kim, Sik;Oh, Sun-Jin
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 2014
  • With rapid growth of the wireless mobile computing network technologies, various mobile ad hoc network applications converged with other related technologies are rapidly disseminated nowadays. Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks are self-organizing mobile ad hoc networks that typically have moving vehicle nodes with high speeds and maintaining its topology very short with unstable communication links. Therefore, VANETs are very vulnerable for the malicious noise of sensors and anomalies of the nodes in the network system. In this paper, we propose an anomaly detection method by using big data techniques that efficiently identify malicious behaviors or noises of sensors and anomalies of vehicle node activities in these VANETs, and the performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated by a simulation study in terms of anomaly detection rate and false alarm rate for the threshold ${\epsilon}$.

Proposed Message Transit Buffer Management Model for Nodes in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Network

  • Gballou Yao, Theophile;Kimou Kouadio, Prosper;Tiecoura, Yves;Toure Kidjegbo, Augustin
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.153-163
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    • 2023
  • This study is situated in the context of intelligent transport systems, where in-vehicle devices assist drivers to avoid accidents and therefore improve road safety. The vehicles present in a given area form an ad' hoc network of vehicles called vehicular ad' hoc network. In this type of network, the nodes are mobile vehicles and the messages exchanged are messages to warn about obstacles that may hinder the correct driving. Node mobilities make it impossible for inter-node communication to be end-to-end. Recognizing this characteristic has led to delay-tolerant vehicular networks. Embedded devices have small buffers (memory) to hold messages that a node needs to transmit when no other node is within its visibility range for transmission. The performance of a vehicular delay-tolerant network is closely tied to the successful management of the nodes' transit buffer. In this paper, we propose a message transit buffer management model for nodes in vehicular delay tolerant networks. This model consists in setting up, on the one hand, a policy of dropping messages from the buffer when the buffer is full and must receive a new message. This drop policy is based on the concept of intermediate node to destination, queues and priority class of service. It is also based on the properties of the message (size, weight, number of hops, number of replications, remaining time-to-live, etc.). On the other hand, the model defines the policy for selecting the message to be transmitted. The proposed model was evaluated with the ONE opportunistic network simulator based on a 4000m x 4000m area of downtown Bouaké in Côte d'Ivoire. The map data were imported using the Open Street Map tool. The results obtained show that our model improves the delivery ratio of security alert messages, reduces their delivery delay and network overload compared to the existing model. This improvement in communication within a network of vehicles can contribute to the improvement of road safety.

A Study of Experiment on Routing Protocols Performance for VANETs (VANET환경에서의 라우팅 프로토콜 성능 실험에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Jong Beom
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2012.04a
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    • pp.481-484
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    • 2012
  • 차로에서 차량의 많은 증가는 안전과 무선통신의 가용성에 대한 필요성을 높여 왔다. Vehicular ad hoc networks(VANETs)은 다양한 차량 어플리케이션을 위한 용도와 상용분야로의 개발을 점차적으로 해오고 있다. 차량 간의 효과적인 통신범위를 제공하기 위해서 최적화된 라우팅 프로토콜이 필요하다. 지금까지 목적지까지 최적의 경로를 찾는 mobile ad hoc networks(MANETs)를 위한 많은 기존의 프로토콜들이 존재한다. 본 논문에서는 두 개의 라우팅 프로토콜들을 비교함으로써 VANET 환경을 위한 프로토콜 개선방향을 제시하였다. Multicast Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector(MAODV)[1][2] 라우팅 프로토콜의 솔루션은 목적지 대상으로 최적의 경로를 탐색함으로써 더욱 향상된 결과를 보여준다. NS-2[3]는 라우팅 프로토콜 실험을 수행하고 결과를 도출하는데 사용되어 왔다. 실험을 통하여 최적의 라우팅 프로토콜에 대한 연구방향 및 개선될 사항을 찾고자 한다.

Review on Software-Defined Vehicular Networks (SDVN)

  • Mohammed, Badiea Abdulkarem
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.376-388
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    • 2022
  • The expansion of new applications and business models is being significantly fueled by the development of Fifth Generation (5G) networks, which are becoming more widely accessible. The creation of the newest intelligent vehicular networks and applications is made possible by the use of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) and Software Defined Networking (SDN). Researchers have been concentrating on the integration of SDN and VANET in recent years, and they have examined a variety of issues connected to the architecture, the advantages of software-defined VANET services, and the new features that can be added to them. However, the overall architecture's security and robustness are still in doubt and have received little attention. Furthermore, new security threats and vulnerabilities are brought about by the deployment and integration of novel entities and a number of architectural components. In this study, we comprehensively examine the good and negative effects of the most recent SDN-enabled vehicular network topologies, focusing on security and privacy. We examine various security flaws and attacks based on the existing SDVN architecture. Finally, a thorough discussion of the unresolved concerns and potential future study directions is provided.

Density-Based Opportunistic Broadcasting Protocol for Emergency Situations in V2X Networks

  • Park, Hyunhee;Singh, Kamal Deep;Piamrat, Kandaraj
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2014
  • Vehicular-to-anything (V2X) technology is attractive for wireless vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) because it allows for opportunistic choice of a vehicular protocol between vehicular-to-vehicular (V2V) and vehicular-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications. In particular, achieving seamless connectivity in a VANET with nearby network infrastructure is challenging. In this paper, we propose a density-based opportunistic broadcasting (DOB) protocol, in which opportunistic connectivity is carried out by using the nearby infrastructure and opposite vehicles for solving the problems of disconnection and long end-to-end delay times. The performance evaluation results indicate that the proposed DOB protocol outperforms the considered comparative conventional schemes, i.e., the shortest path protocol and standard mobile WiMAX, in terms of the average end-to-end delay, packet delivery ratio, handover latency, and number of lost packets.