Expediency of Penetration Ratio and Evaluation of Mean Throughput for Safety and Commercial Applications in VANETs


Autoria(s): Bhakthavathsalam, R; Nayak, Starakjeet; Murthy, Srikumar G
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14/10/2009

Resumo

Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) applications are principally categorized into safety and commercial applications. Efficient traffic management for routing an emergency vehicle is of paramount importance in safety applications of VANETs. In the first case, a typical example of a high dense urban scenario is considered to demonstrate the role of penetration ratio for achieving reduced travel time between source and destination points. The major requirement for testing these VANET applications is a realistic simulation approach which would justify the results prior to actual deployment. A Traffic Simulator coupled with a Network Simulator using a feedback loop feature is apt for realistic simulation of VANETs. Thus, in this paper, we develop the safety application using traffic control interface (TraCI), which couples SUMO (traffic simulator) and NS2 (network simulator). Likewise, the mean throughput is one of the necessary performance measures for commercial applications of VANETs. In the next case, commercial applications have been considered wherein the data is transferred amongst vehicles (V2V) and between roadside infrastructure and vehicles (I2V), for which the throughput is assessed.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/41292/1/Expediency.pdf

Bhakthavathsalam, R and Nayak, Starakjeet and Murthy, Srikumar G (2009) Expediency of Penetration Ratio and Evaluation of Mean Throughput for Safety and Commercial Applications in VANETs. In: Ultra Modern Telecommunications & Workshops, 2009. ICUMT '09. International Conference on , 12-14 Oct. 2009, St. Petersburg.

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IEEE

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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5345426&tag=1

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/41292/

Palavras-Chave #Supercomputer Education & Research Centre
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Conference Paper

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