Organized Approaches to Improve the Performance of Vehicular Networks
Date
2020
Authors
Anandrao, Patil Ashish
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Vehicular Networking is an emerging technology defined with the main
motive of avoiding on road accidents and providing safety and life critical
applications to users in a well-organized manner. Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are main part of vehicular networks and this technology
is becoming prominent in this era and it also aims at providing various
entertainment applications in an orderly and efficient manner. In this thesis work, we present techniques to improve the performance of vehicular
networks to transmit more data in lesser transmissions and reduce the
channel congestion by controlling lower layers parameters. Index coding
has proven its significance in reducing number of transmissions in wireless
networks. This technique is used to reduce transmissions in vehicular networks, where multiple clients demand data from server and these demands
are fulfilled by the server using index coding. Multiple files can be encoded
into a single file of nearly same size using index coding. This transmission of multiple files in a single file reduce transmissions and eventually
result in saving transmission bandwidth. Simulation results show that the
proposed technique performs better over available techniques. Results are
obtained for different initial repository contents of server and clients, to
verify the protocol performance under various availability of required side
information for index coding.
The idea of interconnecting everything in Internet of things (IoT) has
evolved as a promising networking system and VANETs are one of the
components of it. The aim is to connect every vehicle to every other
vehicle for the purpose of improving users’ quality of life. Decentralized
Congestion Control (DCC) techniques are specified to reduce medium congestion and provide various safety applications. Decentralized congestion
control techniques are presented which work by adapting transmit parameters combined with power. Message rate and data rate are the adapted
parameters along with power control mechanism. These techniques are
developed considering two-state active design proposed by ETSI and the
performance is tested under real world scenario generated using SUMO.
This adaptation of transmit parameters helps in maintaining congestion
within specified limits proposed by the standard. There is increase and
iiidecrease in message rate for message rate adaptation technique depending
on available channel load and DCC state. This variation in message rate
allows more channel utilization and the system is always maintained in
active state.
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering