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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Engineering
  • Mobile Computing

Background:

  • Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) face unique challenges in secure and efficient information exchange.
  • Decentralized networks relying on individual nodes often suffer from decreased efficiency and reliability.
  • Limited mobile device resources and unreliable information content pose significant obstacles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel vehicular communication system utilizing mobile phones for fully distributed and decentralized networks.
  • To enhance cooperation and network performance through a group-based structure for event generation and packet retransmission.
  • To address resource limitations and information unreliability inherent in mobile nodes.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a group-based cooperation mechanism for event generation and packet retransmission.
  • Implementation of strategies to reduce communication overload and prevent false information dissemination.
  • Simulation-based evaluation of the proposed system's performance.

Main Results:

  • The proposed group-based structure effectively promotes node involvement in network performance.
  • Simulations demonstrated increased network efficiency and enhanced trust in transmitted information.
  • A reduction in the number of selfish nodes within the VANETs was observed.

Conclusions:

  • The mobile phone-based, group-structured system offers a promising approach for improving VANETs.
  • The system effectively balances resource consumption with enhanced network cooperation and reliability.
  • This methodology contributes to building more trustworthy and efficient decentralized vehicular communication systems.