Abstract
Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is a proven technology in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) that provides various safety and non-safety applications. The Roadside Unit (RSU) is one of the essential components of the VANET, which allows vehicles to disseminate and exchange safety and infotainment information in a broader range. RSUs are also valuable for offloading the internet data traffic of vehicular users from cellular networks. However, due to high deployment and maintenance costs and security overhead, it is essential to optimally deploy these RSUs and place them in prominent places to increase the overall network coverage and efficiency. The existing deployment strategies either analyzed the road network on one or a few topological parameters or vehicular traffic parameters and considered equal or random weights for each parameter. None of them deal with the uncertainty of parameter weightage. Thus, this paper proposes a Fuzzy-Analytic Hierarchy Process-based optimal RSU deployment (Fuzzy-AHP-ORD) approach to finding the highly influential intersection nodes for RSU deployment. The Fuzzy-AHP-ORD considers different static and dynamic parameters concerning road topology and the vehicle’s traffic behavior. The weights of the parameter are calculated through Fuzzy-AHP, then the various intersection nodes of the road networks are ranked using the TOPSIS (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) based MADM (Multiple Attribute Decision Making) method. The simulation results reveal the effectiveness of the proposed method in comparison to other benchmark methods in terms of coverage ratio, connection time, packet delivery ratio, and delay.
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