Ad Hoc Networks. 6th International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2014, Rhodes, Greece, August 18-19, 2014, Revised Selected Papers

Research Article

Interest-Based Forwarding for Satisfying User Preferences in Vehicular Networks

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-13329-4_1,
        author={Farouk Mezghani and Riadh Dhaou and Michele Nogueira and Andr\^{e}-Luc Beylot},
        title={Interest-Based Forwarding for Satisfying User Preferences in Vehicular Networks},
        proceedings={Ad Hoc Networks. 6th International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2014, Rhodes, Greece, August 18-19, 2014, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={ADHOCNETS},
        year={2014},
        month={11},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-319-13329-4_1}
    }
    
  • Farouk Mezghani
    Riadh Dhaou
    Michele Nogueira
    André-Luc Beylot
    Year: 2014
    Interest-Based Forwarding for Satisfying User Preferences in Vehicular Networks
    ADHOCNETS
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13329-4_1
Farouk Mezghani1,*, Riadh Dhaou1,*, Michele Nogueira2,*, André-Luc Beylot1,*
  • 1: Université de Toulouse, INP/ENSEEIHT
  • 2: Federal University of Paraná-UFPR
*Contact email: Farouk.Mezghani@enseeiht.fr, Riadh.Dhaou@enseeiht.fr, Michele@inf.ufpr.br, Andre-Luc.Beylot@enseeiht.fr

Abstract

Daily roadway commutes provide driving patterns in time and in space motivating the formation of mobile vehicular groups based on common backgrounds and interests. These groups can be used to reduce the propagation of irrelevant and redundant information and can be used also for group-based applications such as caravaning. This paper investigates the groups formation behavior under the dynamic topology of vehicular networks through different traces and synthetic scenarios. Next, to show the impact of group on content dissemination scheduling, a comparison of group-based scheduling with other relevant data dissemination scheduling schemes is conducted by simulations in terms of delivery ratio and latency. Simulation results show that groups can be used in order to share information in an intelligent way such that to reduce the propagation of irrelevant and redundant information. Additionally, this paper shows that group-based data dissemination can enhance the delivery ratio and latency compared to other relevant scheduling schemes.