Abstract

Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is a wireless emerging technology that aims to provide safety and communication services to drivers and passengers. In VANETs, vehicles communicate with other vehicles directly or through road side units (RSU) for sharing traffic information. The data dissemination in VANETs is a challenging issue as the vehicles have to share safety critical information in real time. The data distribution is usually done using broadcast method resulting in inefficient use of network resources. Therefore, to avoid the broadcast storm and efficiently use network resources, next forwarder vehicle (NFV) is selected to forward data to nearby vehicles. The NFV selection is based on certain parameters like direction, distance, and position of vehicles, which makes it a multicriteria decision problem. In this paper, analytical network process (ANP) is used as a multicriteria decision tool to select the optimal vehicle as NFV. The stability of alternatives (candidate vehicles for NFV selection) ranking is checked using sensitivity analysis for different scenarios. Mathematical formulation shows that ANP method is applicable for NFV selection in VANETs. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms other state-of-the-art data dissemination schemes in terms of reachability, latency, collisions, and number of transmitted and duplicate data packets.

Highlights

  • Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is a wireless technology that uses moving vehicles as nodes to create a network for information exchange

  • The next forwarder vehicle (NFV) selection is based on certain parameters like direction, distance, and position of vehicles, which makes it a multicriteria decision problem

  • The NFV selection based on the aforementioned parameters of vehicle certainly increases the efficiency and robustness of a data dissemination protocol to its maximum potential

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Summary

Introduction

Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is a wireless technology that uses moving vehicles as nodes to create a network for information exchange. Tra c ow Figure 1: Broadcast storm problem in VANETs. dissemination techniques lead to redundant transmissions, contention, delivery delay, high data packet loss ratio, and immense traffic load. The vehicle with shortest waiting time will retransmit data packet to carry on the data dissemination process It avoids the retransmission of already scheduled data packets in order to avoid the broadcast storm.

Knowledge and Related Work
Objective
Analytical Network Process
Criteria for Selection Decision and Their Interrelation
NFV Selection Using ANP Model
Results and Discussions
Conclusion and Future Directions
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