Data Transmission for Joint Optimization of Flow Scheduling and Path Selection in VANETs
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (61872295, 61572402, 61702416); Key Research and Development Projects of Shaanxi (2018SF-369); Funds for Creative Research Groups of Shaanxi (2018TD-026)

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    Due to the powerful storage and computing capability, wireless communication capability and abundant energy supply of vehicle nodes and roadside facilities, the vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) can detect change of vehicle driving environment, evaluate dangerous road conditions and warn drivers, such as warning of accident sites, collision prevention at intersections, predict the reaction time of drivers, so as to provide technical support for safe driving and driving experience. However, data transmission in a VANET faces multiple challenges, such as unstable wireless channel quality, time-varying network topology, short lifetime of wireless links, limited bandwidth and large communication load. Therefore, how to transmit data timely and reliably to the "urban brain" has become a issue. Taking storage cost, packet loss penalty and transmission reward into account, In this paper, a hybrid flow scheduling strategy for VANETs is first proposed, which allocates transmission resources for data flows with different priorities; then, combined with link status, a data transmission strategy for joint optimization of hybrid flow scheduling and path selection is introduced to meet the requirement on delay for real-time data and improve reliability for non real-time at the same time. Simulation results and analysis demonstrate the performance of proposed strategies.

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强敏,陈晓江,尹小燕,贾茹昭,徐丹,汤战勇,房鼎益. VANET中流调度与路径选择联合优化的传输策略.软件学报,2019,30(2):346-361

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  • Received:June 08,2017
  • Revised:August 10,2017
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  • Online: January 26,2019
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