2014 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/vnc.2014.7013308
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Breadcrumb routing: Query-response geocast for mobile originators in vehicular networks

Abstract: Abstract-Vehicular ad hoc networks allow connected vehicles to exchange and share information in order to improve traffic efficiency and safety as well as to provide infotainment functions. In order to cope with the challenging network conditions of the vehicular domain (e.g., intermittent connectivity), a disruptiontolerant networking architecture is suitable. In contrast to pushbased communications (e.g, cooperative awareness messages) used in many proposed vehicular applications, we focus on a query-respons… Show more

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“…This paper builds on previously published work [3]. The prior work presented a novel approach for routing responses to a moving query originator-the BGR protocol.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This paper builds on previously published work [3]. The prior work presented a novel approach for routing responses to a moving query originator-the BGR protocol.…”
Section: Contributions Of This Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior work [3] shows that BGR avoids up to 97% of the traffic overhead of Epidemic and PRoPHET, while increasing the delivery rate of an existing georouting protocol significantly from about 31% to almost 100%. It turns out that the breadcrumb size has the greatest impact on the performance of BGR, making it a key parameter for the trade-off between network traffic and delivery probability.…”
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confidence: 99%
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