全面回顾城市和高速公路场景下的车载 ad-hoc 网络路由协议、研究差距和未来改进

IF 3.3 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1007/s12083-024-01683-1
Ishita Seth, Kalpna Guleria, Surya Narayan Panda
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车载 Ad-hoc 网络(VANET)受到了业界和研究界的广泛关注,因为它们越来越重视构建智能交通系统(ITS),以加强道路安全。智能交通系统是一系列技术和应用的集合,旨在提高交通安全性和流动性,同时降低事故数量。在 VANET 中,路由协议在提高交通系统通信安全方面发挥着重要作用。VANET 中节点的高流动性和不同地区网络覆盖的不一致性使得路由选择成为一项具有挑战性的任务。因此,确保 VANET 路由协议具有最大的数据包传送率(PDR)和较低的延迟至关重要。由于 VANET 环境的高动态性,基于位置的路由协议对 VANET 通信至关重要。由于行驶车辆的速度各不相同,VANET 会经常出现网络断开的情况。管理和控制 V2V 和 V2I 之间的网络连接是 VANET 通信中最关键的问题。因此,能够适应频繁网络故障并选择替代路径的可靠路由协议仍是一个有待进一步探索的领域。VANET 路由协议主要采用贪婪方法,一旦达到本地最大值,数据包就会开始丢弃,导致数据包传输率降低。因此,降低 PDR 仍是 VANET 路由协议需要解决的问题。本文研究了最近针对城市和高速公路场景中的 VANET 通信提出的基于位置的路由协议。本文还阐述了最初用于 VANET 的基于拓扑的路由协议及其研究空白,这也是不同研究人员为 VANET 通信提出基于位置的路由技术的主要原因。论文根据不同路由协议的性能指标和通信策略对其进行了深入比较。论文重点介绍了 VANET 的各种应用领域、遇到的研究挑战以及可能的解决方案。此外,还对基于拓扑和基于位置的路由协议进行了总结和讨论,指出了这一领域的优势、局限性、应用领域和未来改进方向。
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A comprehensive review on vehicular ad-hoc networks routing protocols for urban and highway scenarios, research gaps and future enhancements

Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have received extensive consideration from the industry and the research community because of their expanding emphasis on constructing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to enhance road safety. ITS is a collection of technologies and applications that aim to improve transportation safety and mobility while lowering the number of accidents. In VANET, routing protocols play a significant role in enhancing communication safety for the transportation system. The high mobility of nodes in VANET and inconsistent network coverage in different areas make routing a challenging task. As a result, ensuring that the VANET routing protocol has the maximum packet delivery ratio (PDR) and low latency is of utmost necessity. Due to the high dynamicity of the VANET environment, position-based routing protocols are paramount for VANET communication. VANET is subjected to frequent network disconnection due to the varied speeds of moving vehicles. Managing and controlling network connections among V2V and V2I is the most critical issue in VANET communication. Therefore, reliable routing protocols that can adapt to frequent network failures and select alternative paths are still an area to be explored further. Majorly, VANET routing protocols follow the greedy approach; once the local maximum is reached, the packets start dropping, resulting in a lower packet delivery ratio. Therefore, lower PDR is still an issue to be resolved in VANET's routing protocols. This paper investigates recent position-based routing protocols proposed for VANET communication in urban and highway scenarios. It also elaborates on topology-based routing, which was initially used in VANET, and its research gaps, which are the major reason for the advent of position-based routing techniques proposed for VANET communication by various researchers. It provides an in-depth comparison of different routing protocols based on their performance metrics and communication strategies. The paper highlights various application areas of the VANET, research challenges encountered, and possible solutions. Further, a summary and discussion on topology-based and position-based routing protocols mark the strengths, limitations, application areas, and future enhancements in this domain.

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Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications
Peer-To-Peer Networking and Applications COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications journal is to disseminate state-of-the-art research and development results in this rapidly growing research area, to facilitate the deployment of P2P networking and applications, and to bring together the academic and industry communities, with the goal of fostering interaction to promote further research interests and activities, thus enabling new P2P applications and services. The journal not only addresses research topics related to networking and communications theory, but also considers the standardization, economic, and engineering aspects of P2P technologies, and their impacts on software engineering, computer engineering, networked communication, and security. The journal serves as a forum for tackling the technical problems arising from both file sharing and media streaming applications. It also includes state-of-the-art technologies in the P2P security domain. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications publishes regular papers, tutorials and review papers, case studies, and correspondence from the research, development, and standardization communities. Papers addressing system, application, and service issues are encouraged.
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