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On the Optimal Design of a Broadcast Data Dissemination System over VANET Providing V2V and V2I Communications "The Vision of Rome as a Smart City"

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In different this paper we present the performance evaluation study of a simple broadcast data dissemination technique in new emerging Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs). Differently from the traditional Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs), VANETs require particular routing protocols, due to the high dynamism of the network topology, and to different traffic and mobility patterns. For safety and emergency message applications, broadcast data dissemination is an important key factor in VANETs. However, the design of optimal deployment of relay nodes in different network scenarios allows to enhance system performance. At this aim, this work analyzes vehicular network performances in terms of throughput and delays, for different traffic scenarios, exploiting both inter-vehicular communications, as well as the availability of fixed network infrastructure.
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  • Department of Engineering, University of Roma Tre, Via Vito Volterra, 62, 00146 Rome, Italy, vpalma1@uniroma3.it
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  • [1] S. Olariu and M. C. Weigle (Eds.), Vehicular Networks: From Theory to Practice. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis,2009.
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  • [3] A.M. Vegni, C. Campolo, A. Molinaro, and T. D. C. Little, Modeling of Intermittent Connectivity in Opportunistic Network: The Case of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks in Routing in Opportunistic Networks. Springer, 2013 (in press).
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  • [6] A. M. Vegni and T. D. C. Little, “Hybrid Vehicular Communications based on V2V-V2I Protocol Switching”, Int. J. Veh. Inform. Commun. Sys. (IJVICS), vol. 2, no. 3/4, pp. 213–231, 2010.
  • [7] A. Mostafa, A. M. Vegni, T. Oliveira, T. D. C. Little, and D. P. Agrawal, “QoSHVCP: Hybrid Vehicular Communications Protocol with QoS Priorization for Safety Applications”, ISRN Commun. Netw., vol. 2012, p. 14, 2012.
  • [8] O. Tonguz, N. Wisitpongphan, F. Bai, P. Mudalige, and V. Sadekar, “Broadcasting in VANET”, in Proc. Mob. Netwo. Veh. Environ., Anchorage, AK, USA, 2007, pp. 7–12.
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  • [11] V. Palma, E. Mammi, A. M. Vegni, and A. Neri, “A Fountain Codes-based Data Dissemination technique in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks”, in Proc. 11th Int. Conf. ITS Telecommun. ITST 2011, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 2011, pp. 750–755.
  • [12] P. Cataldi, A. Tomatis, G. Grilli, and M. Gerla, “A novel data dissemination method for vehicular networks with Rateless Codes”, in Proc. IEEE Wirel. Commun. Netw., Budapest, Hungary, 2009.
  • [13] G. Resta, P. Santi, and J. Simon, “Analysis of multi-hop emergency message propagation in vehicular ad hoc networks”, in Proc. 8th ACM Int. Symp. Mob. Ad Hoc Netw. Comput. MobiHoc’07, Montreal, Canada, 2007, pp. 140–149.
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