• DocumentCode
    73069
  • Title

    The Role of Parked Cars in Content Downloading for Vehicular Networks

  • Author

    Malandrino, Francesco ; Casetti, Claudio ; Chiasserini, Carla-Fabiana ; Sommer, Christoph ; Dressler, Falko

  • Author_Institution
    Polytech. Univ. of Turin, Turin, Italy
  • Volume
    63
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    4606
  • Lastpage
    4617
  • Abstract
    When it comes to content access using intervehicle communications (IVC), data will mostly flow through roadside units (RSUs) that deployed in our cities. Unfortunately, the RSU coverage is expected to be rather scattered. Instead of relying on RSUs only, this paper investigates the possibility of exploiting parked vehicles to extend the RSU service coverage. Our approach leverages optimization models aiming at maximizing the freshness of content that downloaders retrieve, the efficiency in the utilization of radio resources, and the fairness in exploiting the energy resources of parked vehicles. The latter is constrained to not excessively drain parked vehicle batteries. Our approach provides an estimate of the system performance, even in those cases where users may only be willing to lease a limited amount of their battery capacity to extend RSU coverage. Our optimization-based results are validated by comparing them against ns-3 simulations. Performance evaluation highlights that the use of parked vehicles enhances the efficiency of the content downloading process by 25%-35% and can offload more than half the data traffic from RSUs with respect to the case where only moving cars are used as relays. Such gains in performance come at a small cost in terms of battery utilization for the parked vehicles, and they are magnified when a backbone of parked vehicles can be formed.
  • Keywords
    mobile communication; road vehicles; secondary cells; battery capacity; battery utilization; content access; content downloading process; data traffic; energy resources; intervehicle communications; parked cars; parked vehicle batteries; parked vehicles; radio resources; roadside units; vehicular networks; Batteries; Data models; Measurement; Optimization; Relays; Roads; Vehicles; Fairness; optimization/simulation integration; parked vehicles; vehicular networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVT.2014.2316645
  • Filename
    6786409