Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : IEEE
Source : Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and Systems ICCCS14
Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7068162
Campus : Chennai
School : School of Engineering
Department : Computer Science and Engineering
Year : 2014
Abstract : Road accidents have been a serious issue of all times. With the increase in vehicular traffic and frequent changes introduced to the road surface, the frequency of accidents has increased a lot. The issue can be overcome by embracing modern technology by forming a vehicular adhoc vehicular network namely VANET. The intelligence about the road surface or traffic can be disseminated amid vehicles in this network in order to equip themselves against accidents. The vehicles can use wireless communication in a Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle to Road side unit(V2R) or Vehicle-to-infrastructure(V2I) mode in order to share such information. On Board units (OBU), Road side units (RSU) or combination of both can be used in order to perform opportunistic forwarding of the data. The proposed system uses a hybrid model implementing V2I and V2R communication and advocates minimal V2V communication due to its issues especially in sparsely populated areas. The availability of rich information readily helps to perform traffic routing and hence avoid the accident in timely manner. A VANET simulation is performed to show the working of the proposed work.
Cite this Research Publication : Jeyalakshmi Jeyabalan ; Sree Subha Soundarajan ; Poornimathi Krishnan, “A hybrid model for sparsely populated VANETs”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and Systems ICCCS14, pp-30-32, 2014 doi: 10.1109/ICCCS.2014.7068162