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AuthorBen Brahim, Mohamed
AuthorGhazzai, Hakim
AuthorMenouar, Hamid
AuthorFilal, Fethi
Available date2024-10-23T05:10:38Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameVEHICULAR 2018, The Seventh International Conference on Advances in Vehicular Systems, Technologies and Applications
Identifierhttps://www.thinkmind.org/library/VEHICULAR/VEHICULAR_2018/vehicular_2018_4_10_30038.html
ISSN2327-2058
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60459
AbstractIn vehicular network, nodes generate and transmit timely measured data by embedded sensors. Some data needs to be gathered by remote devices. The limited communication range of the vehicular wireless system requires to proceed through multi-hop data routing to collect periodic fresh data. The hop-by-hop based data journey and the dynamic topology increase the overall packet delivery delay, as well as the packet loss ratio. The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAVs) could be used in relaying vehicular data, particularly for sparse networks. Once they join the network, they are considered as normal network nodes however with some specific link characteristics. In this paper, a link-aware data collection approach is investigated. More precisely, an optimization problem maximizing a weighted multiobjective utility including the wireless link data rate, the wireless link stability, and the data progress towards the destination is formulated and solved using a Distributed Minimum Spanning Forest (DMSF) approach. The outcomes of the proposed approach and the impact of the UAVs assistance are evaluated. The present approach outperforms the other algorithms and the usage UAVs enhances the DMSF-based solution especially for low-density network.
Languageen
PublisherIARIA
SubjectUnmanned aerial vehicles
Vehicular network
Data collection
Distributed minimum spanning forest
TitleUAVs-assisted Data Collection in Vehicular Network
TypeConference
Pagination39-46
dc.accessType Open Access


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