DocumentCode :
3262625
Title :
Hybrid geo-routing in urban vehicular networks
Author :
O´Driscoll, Aisling ; Pesch, Dirk
Author_Institution :
NIMBUS Centre for Embedded Syst. Res., Cork Inst. of Technol., Cork, Ireland
fYear :
2013
fDate :
16-18 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
70
Abstract :
It is expected that future vehicular networks will consist of a combination of ad-hoc network and infrastructure components. Road Side Units (RSUs) will form part of the infrastructure element. However, it is anticipated that a fully deployed RSU infrastructure may not be economically feasible in the short term, therefore, a partial infrastructure in urban environments is more likely, at least initially while vehicular networks are being adopted. It is further likely that low vehicle penetration rates will exist while 802.11p On-Board Unit (OBU) technology is being rolled out, thus routing schemes should exploit infrastructure where available to improve packet delivery. This paper presents a hybrid vehicular routing protocol that facilitates unicast routing by dynamically changing its routing decisions in the presence of RSU infrastructure in order to maximise packet delivery rate. A quantitative evaluation of the proposed Infrastructure Enhanced Geographic Routing Protocol (IEGRP) is provided as a function of varied source to destination distances, vehicular densities, infrastructure availability and application QoS characteristics. It exhibits much improved delivery rates with partial and full infrastructure compared to related protocols.
Keywords :
quality of service; road vehicles; routing protocols; vehicular ad hoc networks; IEEE 802.11p onboard unit; IEGRP; OBU technology; QoS; RSU infrastructure; ad hoc network; future vehicular networks; hybrid geographic routing; hybrid vehicular routing protocol; infrastructure component; infrastructure enhanced geographic routing protocol; packet delivery rate maximisation; partial infrastructure availability; quantitative evaluation; road side units; unicast routing decision; urban vehicular networks; vehicular density; Network topology; Routing; Routing protocols; Vehicles; Vehicular ad hoc networks; Road-Side Units (RSUs); VANET; geo-routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2013.6737591
Filename :
6737591
Link To Document :
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