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Analysis of timer-based message dissemination protocols for inter-vehicle communications
Institution:1. Department of Electronics and Information Engineering, University of Sichuan, Chengdu 610064, PR China;2. Institute of Fluid Physics, CAEP, P. O. Box 919 - 113, Mianyang 621900, PR China;1. Carthage University, SERCOM laboratory, Tunisia Polytechnic School, 2078 La Marsa, Tunisia;2. Al Jouf University, Computer and Networking Engineering Department, College of Computer and Information Sciences, 72388 Sakaka, Saudi Arabia;3. Univ. Lille Nord de France, IEMN-DOAE, CNRS UMR 8520, F-59313 Valenciennes, France
Abstract:Message dissemination protocols are a key component of the communication infrastructure of the Intelligent Transportation System. They have been targeted by several research and standardization efforts. An especially interesting class of dissemination protocols are so called timer (or delay) based ones. The recently standardized GeoBroadcast service of the GeoNetworking protocol of ETSI falls into this category. This work lays out an analytical model of message coverage distance and delivery delay with timer-based dissemination protocols in a highway environment. The model is based on the assumption of (possibly non homogeneous) Poisson vehicle spatial distribution. The model results are compared with computer simulations and measured data driven experiments, including scenarios with traffic discontinuities (signalized intersections). The limits of applicability of the proposed model are assessed, showing that it provides accurate predictions with a wide range of system parameters for highway scenarios. It is also shown that one of the most popular timer-based dissemination protocols achieves the same connectivity and coverage performance of the ideal message flooding.
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