Abstract

Intermittently connected vehicular networks (ICVNs) consist of vehicles moving on roads and stationary roadside units (RSUs) deployed along roads. In ICVNs, the long distances between RSUs and the large volume of vehicular content lead to long download delays to vehicles and high traffic overhead on backhaul links. Fortunately, the improved content storage size and the enhanced vehicular mobility prediction afford opportunities to ameliorate these problems by proactively caching (i.e., precaching) content. However, existing precaching schemes exploits RSUs and vehicles individually for content precaching, even though the cooperative precaching between them can reduce download delays and backhaul link traffic. Thus, this paper proposes a cooperative content precaching scheme that exploits the precaching ability of both vehicles and RSUs to enhance the performance of content downloads in ICVNs. Based on the trajectory and velocity information of vehicles, we first select the optimal relaying vehicle and the next RSUs to cache the requested content proactively and provide it to the requester vehicle optimally. Next, we calculate the optimal content precaching amount for each of the relaying vehicle and the downloading RSUs by using a mathematical model that exploits both the dwell time in an RSU and the contact time between vehicles. To compensate for the error of the mobility prediction in determining both the dwell time and the contact time, our scheme adds a guardband to the optimal content precaching amount by considering the expected reduced delay. Finally, we evaluate the proposed scheme in various simulation environments to prove the achievement of efficient content download performance by comparing with the existing schemes.

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