DocumentCode :
2333961
Title :
Opportunistic Geographical Information Dissemination via Public Transportation Networks
Author :
Ma, Guoqing ; Zhao, Gang ; Huang, Minhuan ; Wang, Dongxia
Author_Institution :
Beijing Inst. of Syst. Eng., Beijing
fYear :
2008
fDate :
20-20 Nov. 2008
Firstpage :
586
Lastpage :
589
Abstract :
Geographical opportunistic dissemination scheme in an urban setting has a lot of potential applications range from daily services like advertising and local weather forecast to safety-related services such as fire/accident warning. These applications share several unique characteristics such as location-based address of nodes and maintaining in an area for a specific time. However, all existing solutions fail to take into account these characteristics.In this paper, we propose a novel opportunistic information dissemination scheme via metropolitan bus networks. The scheme firstly makes use of geographical information like street map and bus route to convert information dissemination within a specific area to opportunistic multicast to non-overlapped road segments. A probabilistic routing protocol based on closest distance predictability is presented to multicast the message to its multiple destination road segments and then disseminate to roadside users. We use dissemination ratio and number of replicas as metrics to evaluate the performance of the scheme. And the simulation results show that the proposed dissemination scheme achieves high dissemination ratio when the number of buses is enough with an acceptable number of replicas (network overhead).
Keywords :
geographic information systems; information dissemination; metropolitan area networks; mobile computing; routing protocols; traffic information systems; transportation; bus route; closest distance predictability; dissemination ratio; geographical information dissemination; geographical opportunistic dissemination scheme; metropolitan bus networks; network overhead; non-overlapped road segments; opportunistic multicast; probabilistic routing protocol; public transportation networks; street map; urban setting; Fires; Information management; Information technology; Mobile ad hoc networks; Roads; Seminars; Technology management; Transportation; Vehicles; Weather forecasting; Geographical opportunistic dissemination; information dissemination; opportunistic routing; vehicular ad hoc networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, 2008. FITME '08. International Seminar on
Conference_Location :
Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3480-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FITME.2008.154
Filename :
4746563
Link To Document :
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