TY - GEN
T1 - TDMA Scheduling Strategies for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
T2 - 26th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, SoftCOM 2018
AU - Hadded, Mohamed
AU - Muhlethaler, Paul
AU - Laouiti, Anis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 University of Split, FESB.
PY - 2018/11/30
Y1 - 2018/11/30
N2 - Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks, known as VANETs, are deployed to reduce the risk of road accidents as well as to improve passenger comfort and safety by allowing vehicles to exchange different kinds of data. Medium Access Control protocols, namely those that are based on TDMA technique play a primary role in providing bounded transmission delay while minimizing data packet loss. However, due to mobility constraints and frequent changes in topology, slot scheduling is a more challenging task in VANETs than in other networks. Many MAC protocols based on TDMA for vehicular networks have been proposed to date. Among them, CTMAC is a central-ized scheduling mechanism, while DTMAC, VeMAC and AD-HOCMAC are three distributed TDMA based MAC protocols. In this paper, we evaluate and analyze the performance these four protocols. The scenarios used in the simulation experi-ments take into account density variation factor that influences protocol performance. We use the MOVE and SUMO tools to generate realistic mobility scenarios. Performance metrics such as access collision, merging collision rate, packet loss and overhead are evaluated using NS-2.34.
AB - Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks, known as VANETs, are deployed to reduce the risk of road accidents as well as to improve passenger comfort and safety by allowing vehicles to exchange different kinds of data. Medium Access Control protocols, namely those that are based on TDMA technique play a primary role in providing bounded transmission delay while minimizing data packet loss. However, due to mobility constraints and frequent changes in topology, slot scheduling is a more challenging task in VANETs than in other networks. Many MAC protocols based on TDMA for vehicular networks have been proposed to date. Among them, CTMAC is a central-ized scheduling mechanism, while DTMAC, VeMAC and AD-HOCMAC are three distributed TDMA based MAC protocols. In this paper, we evaluate and analyze the performance these four protocols. The scenarios used in the simulation experi-ments take into account density variation factor that influences protocol performance. We use the MOVE and SUMO tools to generate realistic mobility scenarios. Performance metrics such as access collision, merging collision rate, packet loss and overhead are evaluated using NS-2.34.
U2 - 10.23919/SOFTCOM.2018.8555781
DO - 10.23919/SOFTCOM.2018.8555781
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85060242479
T3 - 2018 26th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, SoftCOM 2018
SP - 164
EP - 169
BT - 2018 26th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, SoftCOM 2018
A2 - Begusic, Dinko
A2 - Saric, Matko
A2 - Radic, Josko
A2 - Rozic, Nikola
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 13 September 2018 through 15 September 2018
ER -