HCBLS: A Hierarchical Cluster-Based Location Service in Urban Environment
Author | Aissaoui, Raik |
Author | Dhraief, Amine |
Author | Belghith, Abdelfettah |
Author | Menouar, Hamid |
Author | Mathkour, Hassan |
Author | Filali, Fethi |
Author | Abu-Dayya, Adnan |
Available date | 2024-12-30T08:37:51Z |
Publication Date | 2015-01-22 |
Publication Name | Mobile Information Systems |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/490191 |
Citation | Aissaoui, R., Dhraief, A., Belghith, A., Menouar, H., Mathkour, H., Filali, F., & Abu-Dayya, A. (2015). HCBLS: A Hierarchical Cluster‐Based Location Service in Urban Environment. Mobile Information Systems, 2015(1), 490191. |
ISSN | 1574-017X |
Abstract | Vehicle location information is central tomany location-based services and applications inVANETs. Tracking vehicles positions and maintaining an accurate up-to-date view of the entire network are not easy due to the high mobility of vehicles and consequently rapid topology changes. The design of a scalable, accurate, and efficient location service is still a very challenging issue. In this paper, we propose a lightweight hierarchical cluster-based location service in city environments (HCBLS). HCBLS integrates a logical clustering based on the city digital map and consequently does not involve extra signaling overhead. An advanced location update aggregation at different levels of the assumed hierarchy is adopted to maintain up-to-date and accurate location information. Simulation results show that HCBLS achieves much better performances than the Efficient Map-Based Location Service (EMBLS) and any regular (non-cluster-based) updating scheme. HCBLS increases the success rate by around 10%, improves the overview of the network by more than 30%, lowers the location update and query costs by more than 7 times, lowers the message delivery latency by around 3 times, and presents around 4 times better localization accuracy. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Hindawi |
Subject | global navigation satellite system Map-Based Location Service |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 2015 |
ESSN | 1875-905X |
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