An Intelligent Edge-Traffic Routing Architecture for Vehicular Data-Mule Services

Abstract

Using vehicles as a data mule in vehicular networks contributes to a greater capacity for data offloading from network devices in urban computing scenarios. The biggest obstacle in this type of solution resides in the complexity of managing a communication infrastructure composed of elements spread over different levels of the network. This work proposes the intelligent Edge-Traffic Routing (iETR) architecture, which provides geocast data mule services in urban computing to transport high volumes of data, based on requirements defined by the application. We implement and evaluated iETR through simulation. The results show that it can successfully reduce data transfer times and ensure application scalability, through vehicles distributed at the network edge.

Publication
IEEE Latin America Transactions, 100
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Guilherme Araújo
Guilherme Araújo
PhD Student

My research interests include computer networks, veicular ad hoc networks, and information centric networking.

Leobino Sampaio
Leobino Sampaio
Professor of Computer Science

My research interests include Information-Centric Networking (ICN), in particular, the NDN Architecture, applied to mobile scenarios, such as VANETs, FANETs, and IoT.

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