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摘要
近年来,由于车载自组织网络(Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, vanet)的应用越来越广泛,引起了人们的广泛关注。数据传播是这类网络面临的挑战之一,需要克服广播风暴和网络碎片化等问题。在这方面,本工作提出了一种新的基于地质cast的VANETs安全信息传播协议,称为Geo-SID。提议的协议用于在V2V场景中传播安全信息。它是专门设计的,适合城市环境。Geo-SID方案的主要目标是在相关区域(ZoR)内执行安全信息传播过程,而不使用与文献中现有传播协议类似的转发区域(ZoF)。此外,我们的解决方案旨在通过避免不相关的警报消息来消除广播风暴问题,并通过扩展覆盖区域,减少网络开销和改善延迟,在ZoR区域内提供有效的安全数据传播。我们使用网络模拟器NS-3和SUMO环境对所提出的协议进行了仿真。基于获得的仿真结果,我们提出的协议优于文献中可用的类似协议。
Geo-SID: A new Geocast Safety Information Dissemination protocol in VANET for urban areas
Recently, many researches on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) have been performed because of the many related applications. Data dissemination is among the challenging issues face by these kinds of networks to overcome several problems, such as broadcast storm, and network fragmentation. In this respect, the present work proposes a new Geocast-based Safety Information Dissemination protocol for VANETs, called Geo-SID. The proposed protocol is used for dissemination of safety information in a V2V scenario. It is specifically designed and suitable for an urban environment. The main goal of Geo-SID scheme is to perform the safety information dissemination process within a Zone of Relevance (ZoR) and without using the Zone of Forwarding (ZoF) similar to existing dissemination protocols in the literature. Furthermore, our solution aims to eliminate the broadcast storm problem by avoiding irrelevant alert messages and providing an efficient safety data dissemination across a ZoR area by extending the coverage area, reducing the network overhead and improving the latency. We simulate our proposed protocol using network simulator NS-3 and SUMO environment. Our proposed protocol outperforms similar protocols available in the literature based on the obtained simulation results.