Title
Scalable Data Dissemination For Inter-Vehicle-Communication: Aggregation Versus Peer-To-Peer
Abstract
This paper investigates the scalable dissemination of data between vehicles. The application context of this work is traffic information systems where cars are not only consumers but also producers of information. The key challenge in those systems is to ensure scalability in an environment where data is provided and requested by all participating vehicles in a large area. We discuss two fundamentally different approaches to this problem: using direct communication between cars and compressing the data via aggregation versus relying on infrastructure. The latter approach can further be divided into client-server and peer-to-peer systems. We outline all three approaches and highlight their advantages and disadvantages.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1524/itit.2008.0490
IT-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
C.2.1 [Computer Systems Organization: Computer-Communication Networks: Network Architecture and Design], C.2.4 [Computer Systems Organization: Computer-Communication Networks: Distributed Systems], H. 4.3 [Information Systems: Information Systems Applications: Communications Applications], H. 3.5 [Information Systems: Information Storage and Retrieval: Online Information Services]
Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Inter vehicle communication,Computer network,Dissemination,Scalability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
50
4
1611-2776
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.64
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Lochert175447.22
Jedrzej Rybicki217111.38
Björn Scheuermann384971.55
Martin Mauve41840153.45