Unicast routing protocols for urban vehicular networks:review, taxonomy, and open research issues
Unicast routing protocols for urban vehicular networks:review, taxonomy, and open research issues作者机构:Mobile Ad Hoc Technology Lab Faculty of Computer Science and Information TechnologyUniversity of Malaya
出 版 物:《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science C(Computers and Electronics)》 (浙江大学学报C辑(计算机与电子(英文版))
年 卷 期:2014年第15卷第7期
页 面:489-513页
核心收录:
学科分类:080904[工学-电磁场与微波技术] 0810[工学-信息与通信工程] 0809[工学-电子科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)] 08[工学] 080402[工学-测试计量技术及仪器] 0804[工学-仪器科学与技术] 081001[工学-通信与信息系统]
基 金:Project supported by the High Impact Research University of Malaya and Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia(No.UM.C/HIR/MOHE/FCSIT/09)
主 题:Unicast protocols Taxonomy Protocol review Vehicular ad hoc networks Geographic routing
摘 要:Over the past few years, numerous traffic safety applications have been developed using vehicular ad hoc networks(VANETs). These applications represent public interest and require network-wide dissemination techniques. On the other hand, certain non-safety applications do not require network-wide dissemination *** applications can be characterized by their individual interest between two vehicles that are geographically apart. In the existing literature, several proposals of unicast protocols exist that can be used for these non-safety applications. Among the proposals, unicast protocols for city scenarios are considered to be most *** implies that in city scenarios unicast protocols show minimal persistence towards highly dynamic vehicular characteristics, including mobility, road structure, and physical environment. Unlike other studies, this review is motivated by the diversity of vehicular characteristics and difficulty of unicast protocol adaption in city *** review starts with the categorization of unicast protocols for city scenarios according to their requirement for a predefined unicast path. Then, properties of typical city roads are discussed, which helps to explore limitations in efficient unicast communication. Through an exhaustive literature review, we propose a thematic taxonomy based on different aspects of unicast protocol operation. It is followed by a review of selected unicast protocols for city scenarios that reveal their fundamental characteristics. Several significant parameters from the taxonomy are used to qualitatively compare the reviewed protocols. Qualitative comparison also includes critical investigation of distinct approaches taken by researchers in experimental protocol evaluation. As an outcome of this review, we point out open research issues in unicast routing.