An Analysis of Route Duration Times in Vehicular Networks Considering Influential Factors

Danilo Renato de Assis, J. A. Junior, E. Wille
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Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are part of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and their main objective is to provide communication between vehicles. As self-organizing and configuring networks, with decentralized control, their performance is totally dependent on the route duration times. This study proposes an analysis of the route duration times in vehicular networks, considering three influential factors: speed, density and travel orientation. Simulation experiments corroborate that the route duration times increases in denser networks and when vehicles travel in the same direction. However, contrary to common sense, unexpectedly, it is demonstrated that the route duration times in realistic vehicle environments do not decrease as the vehicles speed increases due to the mobility restrictions in this environments (stops at traffic lights and road crossings, braking to avoid collisions, acceleration an deceleration).
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考虑影响因素的车辆网络路径持续时间分析
车辆自组织网络(VANETs)是智能交通系统(ITS)的一部分,其主要目标是提供车辆之间的通信。作为一种自组织、自配置、分散控制的网络,其性能完全依赖于路由持续时间。本文在考虑速度、密度和行驶方向三个影响因素的情况下,对车辆网络中的路线持续时间进行了分析。仿真实验证实,当车辆在同一方向行驶时,路线持续时间在更密集的网络中增加。然而,出乎意料的是,在现实的车辆环境中,由于移动性的限制(在交通灯和十字路口停车,制动以避免碰撞,加速和减速),路线持续时间并没有随着车辆速度的增加而减少。
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