Enhanced local density estimation in internet of vehicles

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TitreEnhanced local density estimation in internet of vehicles
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursHaouari N, Moussaoui S, Senouci SMohammed, Boualouache A, Guerroumi M
JournalIET COMMUNICATIONS
Volume11
Pagination2393-2401
Date PublishedOCT 19
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1751-8628
Mots-clésbroadcast storm problem, Internet, Internet connection, Internet of vehicles, intervehicular communications, mean error ratio, mobile computing, periodic messages, segment-based local density estimation, SLDE, vehicles transmission range, Vehicular ad hoc networks
Résumé

The Internet of vehicles allows connecting vehicles to the Internet to make all data from vehicles available for applications aimed towards improving safety and comfort for passengers. Density is one of the most important sensed data to gather. This information is mainly obtained through periodic messages broadcast by the neighbouring vehicles. However, the availability of this information depends on the Internet. A low penetration rate of Internet of vehicles, or the loss of Internet connection, can significantly affect the accuracy of the sensed density. Moreover, the reception rate of the periodic messages seriously drops at short distances caused by the broadcast storm problem in high-density scenarios. To address this problem, using inter-vehicular communications, we propose a segment-based approach for enhancing the accuracy of the local density estimation. This approach provides a highly accurate estimation with low overhead over the maximum vehicles transmission range to all the vehicles. The proposed approach is extensively evaluated analytically and by simulation. Performance evaluation results show that our approach SLDE allows about 3% of mean error ratio with low overhead over the maximum transmission range.

DOI10.1049/iet-com.2017.0154