Title :
Adapting statistical multi-hop wireless broadcast protocol decision thresholds using rate control
Author :
Slavikl, Michael ; Mahgoub, Imad ; Alwakeel, Mohammed M.
Author_Institution :
Sensor Networks & Cellular Syst. (SNCS) Res. Center, Univ. of Tabuk, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Multi-hop wireless broadcast is an important component of Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VA NET) data dissemination applications. Protocols that address multi-hop broadcast must perform well across a broad spectrum of network conditions while being resilient to the rapidly changing network topology of moving vehicles. We propose the Rate-Adaptive Broadcast (RAB) protocol to address this problem. RAB is tailored specifically for information dissemination in VANETs. It is based on the simple distance-method scheme, requires no knowledge of network topology, and yet is adaptive to network conditions. By assuming a VA NET dissemination application with fixed periodic updates, RAB is able to use a novel decision threshold control algorithm based on the rate of incoming messages. It tracks both the rate of received new messages and duplicate messages. If the new message rate dips below its long-run average, the decision threshold is adjusted to improve message propagation. While the new message rate is stable, RAB adjusts the decision threshold to keep the duplicate message rate in an efficient range. Thus RAB jointly optimizes the broadcast message delivery rate and the bandwidth consumption. RAB is evaluated in a realistic vehicular networking simulation using JiST/SWANS and unlike similar protocols that require no overhead messaging, is shown to achieve a high reachability level across a wide range of networking scenarios while maintaining efficient bandwidth consumption.
Keywords :
broadcasting; control engineering computing; information dissemination; message passing; protocols; reachability analysis; statistical analysis; telecommunication control; telecommunication network topology; vehicular ad hoc networks; JiST; RAB protocol; SWANS; VA NET data dissemination applications; VANET dissemination application; bandwidth consumption; broadcast message delivery rate; decision threshold control algorithm; distance-method scheme; duplicate message rate; duplicate messages; fixed periodic updates; information dissemination; message propagation; moving vehicles; network conditions; network topology; overhead messaging; rate control; rate-adaptive broadcast protocol; reachability level; realistic vehicular networking simulation; statistical multihop wireless broadcast protocol decision thresholds; vehicular ad-hoc network data dissemination applications; Ad hoc networks; Member and Geographic Activities Board committees; Mobile computing;
Conference_Titel :
High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET), 2012 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2891-3
DOI :
10.1109/HONET.2012.6421430