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Simulation and Analysis of Extended Brake Lights for Inter-Vehicle Communication Networks
Toronto, Canada June 22-June 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDCSW.2007.11227th International Conference on Dist ...
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Jason D. Watson, Oakland University, USA
Mark Pellerito, Oakland University, USA
Charlie Gladden, Oakland University, USA
Huirong Fu, Member of IEEE; Oakland University, USA
The goal of this research is to simulate and analyze an Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET). Automobiles of the future will take advantage of IVC capabilities, in which vehicles will communicate with one another wirelessly. The Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnership (CAMP) Vehicle Safety Communications Consortium (VSCC) has identified three scenarios that are representative of the capabilities of future vehicular networks: Curve Speed Warning (CSW), Traffic Signal Violation Warning (TSVW), and Extended Brake Lights (EBL). We consider only EBL, as it is the only scenario that involves direct communication between vehicles. This research aims to simulate the EBL scenario over an IVC network, and analyze the network using accepted metrics and benchmarks. The resulting performance data may influence and motive future research efforts.
Index Terms:
Inter-Vehicle Communication, Mobile Ad hoc Networks, Simulation, Throughput, One-way Delay
Citation:
Jason D. Watson, Mark Pellerito, Charlie Gladden, Huirong Fu, "Simulation and Analysis of Extended Brake Lights for Inter-Vehicle Communication Networks," icdcsw, pp.87, 27th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'07), 2007
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