Cross layer optimization of VANET routing with multi-objective decision making
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07/11/2012
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Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET) have different characteristics compared to other mobile ad-hoc networks. The dynamic nature of the vehicles which act as routers and clients are connected with unreliable radio links and Routing becomes a complex problem. First we propose CO-GPSR (Cooperative GPSR), an extension of the traditional GPSR (Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing) which uses relay nodes which exploit radio path diversity in a vehicular network to increase routing performance. Next we formulate a Multi-objective decision making problem to select optimum packet relaying nodes to increase the routing performance further. We use cross layer information for the optimization process. We evaluate the routing performance more comprehensively using realistic vehicular traces and a Nakagami fading propagation model optimized for highway scenarios in VANETs. Our results show that when Multi-objective decision making is used for cross layer optimization of routing a 70% performance increment can be obtained for low vehicle densities on average, which is a two fold increase compared to the single criteria maximization approach. |
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IEEE Xplore |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55146/1/ATNAC_Prasad.pdf http://www.atnac.org/2012.html Perera, Ovitigalage & Jayalath, Dhammika (2012) Cross layer optimization of VANET routing with multi-objective decision making. In Proceedings of ATNAC 2012 : Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, IEEE Xplore, Brisbane, Qld.. |
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Copyright 2012 please consult the author |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #100510 Wireless Communications #VANETs #Multi-Objective Decision Making #Routing #Cross-layer optimization #GPSR |
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Conference Paper |