论文标题
复杂VANET中的TDMP可靠目标驱动和基于移动性预测的路由协议
TDMP-Reliable Target Driven and Mobility Prediction based Routing Protocol in Complex VANET
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论文摘要
无基础设施机制的车辆临时网络(VANET)中的车辆到全部(V2X)通信已成为高级智能运输系统(ITS)的关键组件,用于特殊信息传输和通信间通信。 VANET的主要研究挑战之一是网络路由协议的设计和实施,这些协议设法触发了V2X通信,并使用可靠的端到端连接和有效的数据包传输。公路运输车辆的有机性质在数据包交付的准确性和可靠性方面对Vanet构成了重大威胁。因此,基于位置的路由协议有效地克服了车辆运动的快速变化,往往是范内特的主要方法。但是,现有的路由协议存在一些局限性,例如(i)高动态网络拓扑不准确,(ii)有缺陷的链接状态估计(III)在异质道路布局中的运动预测差。因此,基于目标驱动和机动性预测(TDMP)的路由协议是为了高速移动性和车辆的动态拓扑,Vanet中波动的交通流量以及多样化的道路布局而开发的。 TDMP中的主要思想是,驱动程序的目标目标包含在交通协议实施的移动性预测中。与现有的地理路由协议相比,该协议主要根据其当前位置和部分道路布局贪婪地将数据包转移到下一跳上,TDMP的开发是为了增强数据包的传输,考虑了估算行动相互链接链接状态的估计,以及在波动式活动和全球道路布局中动态的车辆位置的预测。
Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication in the vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), an infrastructure-free mechanism, has emerged as a crucial component in the advanced Intelligent Transport System (ITS) for special information transmission and inter-vehicular communications. One of the main research challenges in VANET is the design and implementation of network routing protocols which manage to trigger V2X communication with the reliable end-to-end connectivity and efficient packet transmission. The organically changing nature of road transport vehicles poses a significant threat to VANET with respect to the accuracy and reliability of packet delivery. Therefore, a position-based routing protocol tends to be the predominant method in VANET as they overcome rapid changes in vehicle movements effectively. However, existing routing protocols have some limitations such as (i) inaccurate in high dynamic network topology, (ii) defective link-state estimation (iii) poor movement prediction in heterogeneous road layouts. In this paper, a target-driven and mobility prediction (TDMP) based routing protocol is therefore developed for high-speed mobility and dynamic topology of vehicles, fluctuant traffic flow and diverse road layouts in VANET. The primary idea in TDMP is that the destination target of a driver is included in the mobility prediction to assist the implementation of the routing protocol. Compared to existing geographic routing protocols which mainly greedily forward the packet to the next-hop based on its current position and partial road layout, TDMP is developed to enhance the packet transmission with the consideration of the estimation of inter-vehicles link status, and the prediction of vehicle positions dynamically in fluctuant mobility and global road layout.