JCSE, vol. 6, no. 3, pp.227-242, 2012
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2012.6.3.227
An Adaptable Destination-Based Dissemination Algorithm Using a Publish/Subscribe Model in Vehicular Networks
Mildred Madai Caballeros Morales, Rim Haw, Eung Jun Cho, Choong Seon Hong, Sungwon Lee
Networking Lab., Department of Computer Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea
Abstract: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are highly dynamic and unstable due to the heterogeneous nature of the communications,
intermittent links, high mobility and constant changes in network topology. Currently, some of the most important
challenges of VANETs are the scalability problem, congestion, unnecessary duplication of data, low delivery rate,
communication delay and temporary fragmentation. Many recent studies have focused on a hybrid mechanism to disseminate
information implementing the store and forward technique in sparse vehicular networks, as well as clustering
techniques to avoid the scalability problem in dense vehicular networks. However, the selection of intermediate nodes in
the store and forward technique, the stability of the clusters and the unnecessary duplication of data remain as central
challenges. Therefore, we propose an adaptable destination-based dissemination algorithm (DBDA) using the publish/
subscribe model. DBDA considers the destination of the vehicles as an important parameter to form the clusters and
select the intermediate nodes, contrary to other proposed solutions. Additionally, DBDA implements a publish/subscribe
model. This model provides a context-aware service to select the intermediate nodes according to the importance of the
message, destination, current location and speed of the vehicles; as a result, it avoids delay, congestion, unnecessary
duplications and low delivery rate.
Keyword:
Smart-vehicle computing; VANETs; Dissemination; Publish; Subscribe; Clustering; Context-aware
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