Abstract

In vehicular ad hoc networks, maximizing the satisfaction level of multimedia services is a significant issue of concern to users. Relying on the vehicle-to-infrastructure communications, how to schedule the disseminations of multiple vehicles for ensuring high efficiency and guarantee users’ quality of service is difficult and challenging, due to the limited channel resource and vehicle sojourn time. In this article, the scheduling problem of multi-vehicle multimedia dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks is investigated. A utility model is developed to map the throughput (i.e. the amount of received data) to the user satisfaction level. The scheduling problem is formulated as a utility maximization problem of all the users, which is NP-hard. Then it is transformed into a finite-state decision problem and we obtained an optimal solution by the searching algorithm, which is impractical and can serve as the upper bound. To solve the problem in practice, an online admission control and scheduling algorithm is devised, which guarantees the inflexible data requirements of those admitted vehicles and maximize the total utility. Finally, we implement and conduct extensive simulations on the basis of real video trace to evaluate the performance. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm has better performance than the state-of-the-art and the conventional algorithms. Thus, it can effectively make scheduling decisions to obtain higher total utility and admission probability.

Highlights

  • There is an ever-increasing demand of Internet access service recently, and people even want to be able to enjoy services while traveling in vehicles

  • There is no direct relationship between the values of total utility and flexible utility

  • It is transformed into a finitestate decision problem and we obtained an optimal solution by the searching algorithm, which is impractical and can only be regarded as the upper bound

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Introduction

There is an ever-increasing demand of Internet access service recently, and people even want to be able to enjoy services while traveling in vehicles. Because of the high mobility characteristics, it still has many challenges to provide high-speed and reliable Internet services. Roadside units (RSUs) deployed beside the road can play the part of Internet access points (APs). The system mentioned above, named as drive-thru Internet, has drawn much attention in both academia and industry.

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