A Probabilistic Analysis of Path Duration Using Routing Protocol in VANETs

Ram Shringar Rao, S. Soni, Nanhay Singh, Omprakash Kaiwartya
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In recent years, various routing metrics such as throughput, end-to-end delay, packet delivery ratio, path duration, and so forth have been used to evaluate the performance of routing protocols in VANETs. Among these routing metrics, path duration is one of the most influential metrics. Highly mobile vehicles cause frequent topology change in vehicular network environment that ultimately affects the path duration. In this paper, we have derived a mathematical model to estimate path duration using border node-based most forward progress within radius (B-MFR), a position based routing protocol. The mathematical model for estimation of path duration consists of probability of finding next-hop node in forwarding region, estimation of expected number of hops, probability distribution of velocity of nodes, and link duration between each intermediate pair of nodes. The analytical results for the path duration estimation model have been obtained using MATLAB. The model for path duration estimation has been simulated in NS2. Each of the analytical results has been verified through respective simulation results. The result analysis clearly reveals that path duration increases with the increase in transmission range and node density and decreases with the increase in the number of hops in the path and velocity of the nodes.
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基于路由协议的VANETs路径持续时间的概率分析
近年来,各种路由指标,如吞吐量、端到端延迟、分组传送率、路径持续时间等已被用于评估VANETs中路由协议的性能。在这些路由度量中,路径持续时间是影响最大的度量之一。高度机动的车辆导致车网环境中拓扑变化频繁,最终影响路径持续时间。本文利用基于位置的路由协议——基于边界节点的半径内最前向进展(B-MFR),推导了一种估算路径持续时间的数学模型。路径持续时间估计的数学模型包括在转发区域找到下一跳节点的概率、期望跳数的估计、节点速度的概率分布以及每对中间节点之间的链路持续时间。利用MATLAB得到了路径持续时间估计模型的分析结果。在NS2中对路径持续时间估计模型进行了仿真。每个分析结果都通过各自的仿真结果进行了验证。结果分析清楚地表明,路径持续时间随传输距离和节点密度的增加而增加,随路径跳数和节点速度的增加而减少。
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