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DIVERT: A Distributed Vehicular Traffic Re-Routing System for Congestion Avoidance - 2016

DIVERT: A Distributed Vehicular Traffic Re-Routing System for Congestion Avoidance

Research Area:  Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract:

Centralized solutions for vehicular traffic re-routing to alleviate congestion suffer from two intrinsic problems: scalability, as the central server has to perform intensive computation and communication with the vehicles in real-time; and privacy, as the drivers have to share their location as well as the origins and destinations of their trips with the server. This article proposes DIVERT, a distributed vehicular re-routing system for congestion avoidance. DIVERT offloads a large part of the re-routing computation at the vehicles, and thus, the re-routing process becomes practical in real-time. To take collaborative re-routing decisions, the vehicles exchange messages over vehicular ad hoc networks. DIVERT is a hybrid system because it still uses a server and Internet communication to determine an accurate global view of the traffic. In addition, DIVERT balances the user privacy with the re-routing effectiveness. The simulation results demonstrate that, compared with a centralized system, the proposed hybrid system increases the user privacy by 92 percent on average. In terms of average travel time, DIVERTs performance is slightly less than that of the centralized system, but it still achieves substantial gains compared to the no re-routing case. In addition, DIVERT reduces the CPU and network load on the server by 99.99 and 95 percent, respectively.

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Author(s) Name:  Juan Pan; Iulian Sandu Popa and Cristian Borcea

Journal name:  IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

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Publisher name:  IEEE

DOI:  10.1109/TMC.2016.2538226

Volume Information:  Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Jan. 1 2017,Page(s): 58 - 72