In this paper we investigate how a VANET-based traffic information system can overcome the two key problems of strictly limited bandwidth and minimal initial deployment. First, we present a domain specific aggregation scheme in order to minimize the required overall bandwidth. Then we propose a genetic algorithm which is able to identify good positions for static roadside units in order to cope with the highly partitioned nature of a VANET in an early deployment stage. A tailored toolchain allows to optimize the placement with respect to an application-centric objective function, based on travel time savings. By means of simulation we assess the performance of the resulting traffic information system and the optimization strategy.
Rui ZhangFeng YanWeiwei XiaSong XingYi WuLianfeng Shen
Jeong HeeSunyoung DoSoyoung Park
Evellyn S. CavalcanteAndré L. L. AquinoGisele L. PappaAntônio A. F. Loureiro
Sasirom TiennoyChaiyachet Saivichit
Ji-Han JiangShih‐Chieh ShieJr-Yung Tsai