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Mitigating broadcasting storm using multihead nomination clustering in vehicular content centric networks

  • Ayesha Siddiqa
  • , Muhammad Diyan
  • , Muhammad Toaha Raza Khan
  • , Malik Muhammad Saad
  • , Dongkyun Kim
  • Kyungpook National University

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Abstract

Vehicles are highly mobile nodes; therefore, they frequently change their topology. To maintain a stable connection with the server in high-speed vehicular networks, the handover process is restarted again to satisfy the content requests. To satisfy the requested content, a vehicular-content-centric network (VCCN) is proposed. The proposed scheme adopts in-network caching instead of destination-based routing to satisfy the requests. In this regard, various routing protocols have been proposed to increase the communication efficiency of VCCN. Despite disruptive communication links due to head vehicle mobility, the vehicles create a broadcasting storm that increases communication delay and packet drop fraction. To address the issues mentioned above in the VCCN, we proposed a multihead nomination clustering scheme. It extends the hello packet header to get the vehicle information from the cluster vehicles. The novel cluster information table (CIT) has been proposed to maintain several nominated head vehicles of a cluster on roadside units (RSUs). In disruptive communication links due to the head vehicle’s mobility, the RSU nominates the new head vehicle using CIT entries, resulting in the elimination of the broadcasting storm effect on disruptive communication links. Finally, the proposed scheme increases the successful communication rate, decreases the communication delay, and ensures a high cache success ratio on an increasing number of vehicles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2270
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Cluster information table (CIT)
  • Hello packet (HP)
  • Pending interest table (PIT)
  • Roadside units (RSU)
  • Vehicular content centric network (VCCN)

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