GrooveSim: A Topography- Accurate Simulator for Geographic Routing in Vehicular Networks 簡緯民 P76964275.

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GrooveSim: A Topography- Accurate Simulator for Geographic Routing in Vehicular Networks 簡緯民 P

Outline Introduction Motivation Vehicular Networking Application Classes GroovSim Simulator Design GrooveSim Vehicular Network Model Performance Results Conclusion

Motivation While several traffic simulators have been developed under the Intelligent Transport System initiative, their primary focus has been on modeling and forecasting vehicle traffic flow and congestion from a queuing perspective. In order to analyze the performance and scalability of inter-vehicular communication protocols, it is important to use realistic traffic density, speed, trip, and communication models Groovenet

Introduction GrooveSim A topography-accurate street-map based vehicle network simulator and GrooveNet, a geographic routing protocol for vehicular networks Groovenet vehicular networking test kit

Introduction (cont.) GrooveSim Mobility, trip, communication and traffic density models Actual on-road inter-vehicle communication, simulation of traffic network with thousands of vehicles, visual playback of driving logs, hybrid simulation composed of real and simulated vehicles and easy test-scenario generation

Introduction (cont.) Three key application categories Safety Alerts: vehicle crash warnings, sudden braking, other crisis notifications Left: Waypoint based broadcast routing for highway driving Middle: Intersection alerts for city driving Bouding-box routing for rural driving

Introduction (cont.) Traffic Updates: traffic congestion, collaborative driving and local traffic updates Commercial Service: Location-based services, such as room availability in local hotels and multimedia downloads at gas stations are also of interest

GrooveSim Architecture GrooveSim generates street level maps for any place in the USA by importing TIGER/Line Linux-based platforms using C++ and the street maps are rendered by the Qt graphics library.

GrooveSim Architecture (cont.) TIGER/Line Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) Constitute a digital database of geographic features (location in latitude and longitude, name, type, address ranges, speed limits, other related information)

GrooveSim Operation Modes & Features Five distinct modes of operation Drive Mode GrooveSim can process data from a GPS unit A vehicle is able to trigger and send safety message broadcasts and stream files between reachable vehicles Simulation Mode Supporting thousands of concurrently moving vehicles Mobility, trip, and communication model

GrooveSim Operation Modes & Features (cont.) Playback Mode Trips may be played-back using VCR-like controls and users can fast forward and rewind through a log file using the graphical interface Hybrid Simulation Mode Both real vehicles on the road and virtual vehicles interact with each other

GrooveSim Operation Modes & Features (cont.) Test Generation Mode Provides an easy test scenario generation with 1000’s of vehicles, each possibly with different models and parameters A vehicle ID, speed model, its origin, destination and intermediate waypoints along its route are specified Events of different types may be generated at a specified start time

GrooveNet Protocol GrooveNet, the geographic broadcast protocol used to evaluate GrooveSim To locally disseminate safety messages, Groovenet is designed to be an opportunistic broadcast protocol with minimal handshaking between sending and receiving parties and with little or no shared state information among neighboring vehicles.

GrooveNet Protocol (cont.) To maintain the local relevance and minimize traffic in regions not affected by the traffic incident, the originator of the message (event originator), specifies a valid routing region surrounding itself Nodes within the valid routing region accept and periodically re-broadcast the message over the lifetime of the event Vehicles outside the valid routing region drop the packet and do not participate in any forwarding

GrooveNet Implementation GrooveNet supports two modes of messaging Diffusion: vehicles periodically exchange non- critical data such as speed information for congestion probing, collaborative driving updates and road conditions Directed broadcast: for time-critical alert messages, has origin, destination position or routing region

GrooveNet Implementation

Performance Results Two simulation tests were conducted to evaluate the impact of the above degrees of freedom on the message penetration distance Message lifetime: the duration a message is actively re-broadcasted and received by nodes End-to-end message delay: the time it takes to send a message from the start position to its destination

Effect of Routing Region on Message Lifetime The duration a message is successfully re- broadcasted within the valid routing region

Effect of Routing Region on Message Lifetime (cont.)

Influence of Routing Region on Message Delay

Influence of Routing Region on Message Delay (cont.)

Conclusion The results in the above two experiments provide estimates of values that may be observed in reality. The concept of a multi-hop wireless vehicular network is a key enabling technology that will make driving safer, more efficient and entertaining. GrooveNet is a hybrid vehicular network simulation tool based on accurate street map geography. It includes a variety of mobility, trip, communication and traffic density models.

Conclusion (cont.) The strength of this paper is that GrooveSim is a simulator for geographic routing in vehicular networks to address the need for a robust, easy-to- use realistic network and traffic simulator. GrooveSim accurately models inter-vehicular communication within a real street map-based topography.