Abstract

Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) are emerging technologies with the primary purpose of establishing Vehicular communications. Available protocols for data dissemination in VANETs are faced with issues like discontinuous connections, uncertainty about receiving messages, collisions, and latency. In this paper, a new method is presented for the dissemination of advertising and infotainment messages. The proposed method has used store carry and forward (SCF), rateless coding, and a new handshake mechanism to solve discontinuous connections, uncertainty about receiving messages, and collision problems, respectively. In this paper, changing the Road Side Unit (RSU) message over time and its impact on the network is proposed as a new step in evaluating data dissemination methods. Our results showed that if changing the RSU message happened very rapidly, the network performance will almost be eliminated; to address this problem and due to the advertising nature of messages, the use of overhearing has been suggested. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that message overhearing has been used in VANET. Extensive and accurate simulations results show that the proposed method for 2, 3, 5, and 10 messages: (i) reduces the overhead of handshake on average 70% 63%, 48%, and 3%, (ii) increases the number of delivered packets on average 5%, 22%, 75%, and 84%, and (iii) increases the range of data dissemination on average 47%, 187%, 661%, and 2962%, respectively. With the mentioned improvements, the proposed method can also significantly reduce the latency of disseminating messages between vehicles.

Highlights

  • V EHICULAR Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) have various applications that can be divided into two general groups, including safety and non-safety applications [1]

  • The Handshake for Data Dissemination using Rateless Codes-2 (HDDRC-2) method is used to make optimal use of bandwidth and solve the collision problem caused by sending several transmitters in one receiver’s radio range. Another goal of this study is to investigate the effect of changing the Road Side Unit (RSU) message on data dissemination and assess its impact on the messages’ dissemination range

  • As far as we are aware, none of the VANET data dissemination and performance evaluation methods have examined the effect of changing RSU messages

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

V EHICULAR Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) have various applications that can be divided into two general groups, including safety and non-safety applications [1]. Rateless codes have been applied to our proposed protocol to avoid uncertainty about receiving messages These codes were provided for the first time by Luby [16]. In [17], The Handshake for Data Dissemination using Rateless Codes-2 (HDDRC-2) method is introduced. The HDDRC-2 method is used to make optimal use of bandwidth and solve the collision problem caused by sending several transmitters in one receiver’s radio range Another goal of this study is to investigate the effect of changing the RSU message on data dissemination and assess its impact on the messages’ dissemination range. Given that the proposed method’s sent messages are considered advertising, overhearing is suggested as an excellent way to reduce the adverse effect of changing the RSU message, the overhead of handshake, and the delay of data dissemination.

RELATED WORK
CHANGING RSU MESSAGES
USING OVERHEARING
EXPERIMENTAL RESULT
30. Receiving encoded packets
Findings
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