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Citation

Liu B, Jia D, Lu K, Chen H, Yang R, Wang J, Barnard Y, Wu LI. IEEE Trans. Intel. Transp. Syst. 2017; 18(10): 2865-2876.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers))

DOI

10.1109/TITS.2017.2661962

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

With the advances of Internet of Things technologies, individual vehicles can now exchange information to improve traffic safety, and some vehicles can further improve safety and efficiency by coordinating their mobility via cooperative driving. To facilitate these applications, many studies have been focused on the design of inter-vehicle message dissemination protocols. However, most existing designs either assume individual driving pattern or consider cooperative driving only. Moreover, few of them fully exploit infrastructures, such as cameras, sensors, and road-side units. In this paper, we address the design of message dissemination that supports heterogeneous driving patterns. Specifically, we first propose an infrastructure-assisted message dissemination framework that can utilize the capability of infrastructures. We then present a novel beacon scheduling algorithm that aims at guaranteeing the timely and reliable delivery of both periodic beacon messages for cooperative driving and event-triggered safety messages for individual driving. To evaluate the performance of the protocol, we develop both theoretical analysis and simulation experiments. Extensive numerical results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed protocol.


Language: en

Keywords

analytical model; Analytical models; beacon; beacon scheduling algorithm; Computer science; cooperative driving; Electronic mail; event-triggered message; event-triggered safety messages; Heterogeneous driving pattern; heterogeneous driving patterns; infrastructure-assisted; infrastructure-assisted message dissemination framework; intelligent transportation systems; Internet of Things; Internet of Things technologies; intervehicle message dissemination protocols; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); periodic beacon messages; protocol; protocols; Protocols; Reliability; road safety; road traffic; Roads; Safety; telecommunication scheduling; traffic safety; vehicular ad hoc networks

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