Congestion control in vehicular ad hoc networks

L. Wischhof, H. Rohling
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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) play an important role in future car-to-car communication systems and related applications like self-organizing traffic information systems (SOTIS), which are based on broadcast/geocast transmission schemes. Congestion control for VANETs has not been studied thoroughly so far - but this feature is extremely necessary for VANET applications and network performance. Due to the high mobility and the resulting highly dynamic network topology, congestion control needs to be performed in a decentralized and self-organized way, locally in each VANET node. This paper presents a novel concept for utility-based congestion control and packet forwarding in VANETs. The control algorithm uses an application-specific utility function and encodes the quantitative utility information in each transmitted data packet in a transparent way for all users within a local environment. A decentralized algorithm then calculates the "average utility value" of each individual node based on the utility of its data packets and assigns a share of the available data rate proportional to the relative priority. For performance evaluation, the proposed decentralized utility-based packet forwarding and congestion control (UBPFCC) is implemented on top of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol. Network simulations including vehicular mobility models demonstrate that UBPFCC avoids the typical starvation of some nodes inside the network and shows a significant increase of efficiency in information dissemination and fairness.
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车辆自组织网络中的拥塞控制
车辆自组织网络(VANET)在未来的车对车通信系统和相关应用中发挥着重要作用,如基于广播/地理广播传输方案的自组织交通信息系统(SOTIS)。到目前为止,对VANET的拥塞控制还没有进行彻底的研究,但是这个特性对于VANET的应用和网络性能是非常必要的。由于高移动性和由此产生的高动态网络拓扑结构,拥塞控制需要以分散和自组织的方式在每个VANET节点本地执行。本文提出了vanet中基于效用的拥塞控制和数据包转发的新概念。控制算法使用特定于应用程序的效用函数,并以透明的方式对每个传输数据包中的定量效用信息进行编码,供本地环境中的所有用户使用。然后,去中心化算法根据每个节点数据包的效用计算每个节点的“平均效用值”,并根据相对优先级分配可用数据速率的份额。为了进行性能评估,在IEEE 802.11 MAC协议的基础上实现了分散式基于实用程序的数据包转发和拥塞控制(UBPFCC)。包括车辆移动模型在内的网络仿真表明,UBPFCC避免了网络中某些节点的典型饥饿,并显着提高了信息传播效率和公平性。
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