using traffic flow for cluster formation in vanet
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Using Traffic Flow for Cluster Formation inVehicular Ad-hoc NetworksOn-MOVE ‘10
ByMohammad S. AlmalagMichele C. WeigleDepartment of Computer ScienceOld Dominion UniversityNorfolk, VA
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Outline
•INTRODUCTION•BACKGROUND AND RELATED WORK•APPROACH•SIMULATION•RESULTS•CONCLUSION
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INTRODUCTION
•What is clustering in VANET?•Why clustering in VANET?•What is a clusterhead? •How can we select the clusterhead?
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BACKGROUND AND RELATED WORK•Clusterhead Selection Algorithms in
VANET:▫Lowest-ID▫Highest-Degree▫Utility Function
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APPROACH
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APPROACH
•Based on the traffic flow, using:▫Lane detection system:
GPS GPS/wheel odometer Vision Beacon network using infrastructure
▫In-depth digital street map NAVTEQs NAVSTREETS
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APPROACH
•We need to calculate:▫ Lane Weight▫Network Connectivity Level (NCL)▫Average Distance Level (ADL)▫Average Velocity Level (AVL)▫Clusterhead Level (CHL):
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APPROACH-Lane Weight
Example: TNL=4, 1 LT, 1 RT, and 2 NT
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5.0NTLW,25.0RTLWLTLW
APPROACH-Network Connectivity Level
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APPROACH-Average Velocity Level
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APPROACH-Clusterhead Level
•Compute CHL
•Insert CHL in regularly scheduled beacons
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SIMULATION• NS-3 with Highway Mobility Modules (1)• Two intersections• Length = 3 km• One traffic direction• Traffic density = 60 vehicles per lane per km• Vehicle type ratio = 20% trucks & 80%
sedans• Number of nodes = 126• 10 different runs
(1) H. Arbabi and M. C. Weigle. Highway mobility and vehicular ad-hoc networks in ns-3. In Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, Baltimore, MD, Dec 2010.
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SIMULATION
First intersection.
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SIMULATION
Second intersection.
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SIMULATION
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•Scenarios: Transmission range:
1. 100 m – 150 m2. 150 m – 200 m3. 200 m – 250 m4. 250 m – 300 m
Max. speed limit:1. 40 km / h2. 80 km / h3. 120 km / h
RESULTS
Clusterhead changes vs. Transmission Range at the first intersection. The maximum speed is 40 km/h (25 mph)
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More stable clusters
RESULTS
Clusterhead changes vs. Transmission Range at the second intersection. The maximum speed is 40 km/h (25 mph)
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More stable clusters
CONCLUSION
•An algorithm for clusterhead selection based on the traffic flow of vehicles in the cluster is presented.
•Using real scenarios, our algorithm performed better than other algorithms.
•It showed longer clusterhead lifetime.
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Thank you Mohammad S. [email protected] Dominion Universityhttp://oducs-networking.blogspot.com/
Questions
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