Investigation of Data Quality Assurance across IoT Protocol Stack for V2I Interactions

IF 7 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Smart Cities Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.3390/smartcities6050121
Danladi Suleman, Rania Shibl, Keyvan Ansari
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Networking protocols have undergone significant developments and adaptations to cater for unique communication needs within the IoT paradigm. However, meeting these requirements in the context of vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications becomes a multidimensional problem due to factors like high mobility, intermittent connectivity, rapidly changing topologies, and an increased number of nodes. Thus, examining these protocols based on their characteristics and comparative analyses from the literature has shown that there is still room for improvement, particularly in ensuring efficiency in V2I interactions. This study aims to investigate the most viable network protocols for V2I communications, focusing on ensuring data quality (DQ) across the first three layers of the IoT protocol stack. This presents an improved understanding of the performance of network protocols in V2I communication. The findings of this paper showed that although each protocol offers unique strengths when evaluated against the identified dimensions of DQ, a cross-layer protocol fusion may be necessary to meet specific DQ dimensions. With the complexities and specific demands of V2I communications, it’s clear that no single protocol from our tri-layered perspective can solely fulfil all IP-based communication requirements given that the V2I communication landscape is teeming with heterogeneity, where a mixture of protocols is required to address unique communication demands.
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面向V2I交互的物联网协议栈数据质量保证研究
网络协议经历了重大的发展和调整,以满足物联网范式内独特的通信需求。然而,由于高移动性、间歇性连接、快速变化的拓扑结构和节点数量增加等因素,在车辆到基础设施(V2I)通信环境中满足这些要求成为一个多维问题。因此,根据这些协议的特点和文献中的比较分析来检查这些协议,表明仍有改进的空间,特别是在确保V2I交互的效率方面。本研究旨在研究V2I通信最可行的网络协议,重点是确保物联网协议栈前三层的数据质量(DQ)。这提高了对V2I通信中网络协议性能的理解。本文的研究结果表明,尽管每个协议在针对已确定的DQ维度进行评估时都具有独特的优势,但为了满足特定的DQ维度,可能需要跨层协议融合。鉴于V2I通信的复杂性和特定需求,很明显,从我们三层的角度来看,没有一个协议可以完全满足所有基于ip的通信需求,因为V2I通信环境充满了异质性,需要混合协议来满足独特的通信需求。
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期刊介绍: Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511) provides an advanced forum for the dissemination of information on the science and technology of smart cities, publishing reviews, regular research papers (articles) and communications in all areas of research concerning smart cities. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible, with no restriction on the maximum length of the papers published so that all experimental results can be reproduced.
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