Data Transmission Control of Vehicle Ad Hoc Network in Intelligent Transportation Systems for Smart Cities

The superposition of various application data streams in smart cities can intensify the load of vehicular networks in intelligent transportation systems, which can have an impact on the popularity of smart cities. To improve the performance of large amount of data transmission in telematics, this st...

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Main Authors: Zhenhua Li, Guicai Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8680880
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Summary:The superposition of various application data streams in smart cities can intensify the load of vehicular networks in intelligent transportation systems, which can have an impact on the popularity of smart cities. To improve the performance of large amount of data transmission in telematics, this study proposes a scheme to determine the network state using congestion parameters and routing parameters and matches different data transmission amounts according to different states of the network. The scheme first considers the possibility of the network congestion state. Once congestion is judged to occur, the amount of data sent is reduced, and reducing the data backlog can further mitigate the possibility of congestion formation on the network. Secondly, after rejecting the possibility of congestion, the routing situation of the network needs to be judged, in such cases, whether a change in vehicles in the multi-hop path leads to a path change or an interruption of the data transmission path. Congestion parameters and routing parameters evaluate the state of the network, and the size of the congestion window is appropriately limited by the routing parameters to prevent excessive data volume from causing backlogs in the vehicular network. Experimental simulations show that the proposed scheme exhibits good performance in both linear and crossover vehicular networking scenarios. The research results provide a useful reference for the data transmission of telematics in smart cities.
ISSN:2042-3195