A position-based routing protocol for metropolitan bus networks

A network connecting all the public service buses as nodes in an ad hoc network can provide a wide range of services for operators and commuters. This paper proposes a new position-based routing protocol for such metropolitan bus networks, which makes use of street information like street map and bus route information to identify a stable geographic route with high connectivity for data delivery. Furthermore, the proposed protocol can cope with partitioned networks and route messages across partition boundaries. Preliminary simulation result shows that it achieves significant performance improvement compared to other similar routing approaches.

[1]  Walter J. Franz,et al.  FLEETNET - INTERNET ON THE ROAD , 2001 .

[2]  David B. Johnson,et al.  The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks , 2003 .

[3]  Jing Tian,et al.  Spatially aware packet routing for mobile ad hoc inter-vehicle radio networks , 2003, Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems.

[4]  Winston Khoon Guan Seah,et al.  Mobile Internet access in BAS , 2004, 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2004. Proceedings..

[5]  Brad Karp,et al.  GPSR: greedy perimeter stateless routing for wireless networks , 2000, MobiCom '00.

[6]  J. Boudec,et al.  Self-Organizing Wide-Area Routing , 2000 .

[7]  David A. Maltz,et al.  Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks , 1994, Mobidata.

[8]  Robert Tappan Morris,et al.  CarNet: a scalable ad hoc wireless network system , 2000, ACM SIGOPS European Workshop.

[9]  Jean-Yves Le Boudec,et al.  Self organized routing in wide area mobile ad-hoc networks , 2001, GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270).

[10]  S. Yamada The strategy and deployment plan for VICS , 1996 .

[11]  Bu-Sung Lee,et al.  A-STAR: A Mobile Ad Hoc Routing Strategy for Metropolis Vehicular Communications , 2004, NETWORKING.