<<A>> proposal of efficient routing techniques and intelligent vehicular traffic management in the smart cities context, through distributed wireless networks
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Pantano, Pietro Salvatore
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Scuola di Dottorato "Archimede"in Scienze, Comunicazione e Tecnologie, indirizzo:Scienze e Tecnologie dei Sistemi Complessi, Ciclo XXVIII, a.a.2015-2016; In this thesis, the design of e cient techniques for routing protocol
suitable to Vehicular Ad-hoc NETworks (VANETs) has been pro-
posed. In particular, the aims of the proposed protocols are to reduce
interference issues, due to the data transmissions in wireless environ-
ment. The proposed protocols use time series prediction models and
also multi-objective metric, based on the evaluation of co-channel in-
terference levels, end-to-end delay, and link duration probability along
the di erent links from sources towards destinations. These param-
eters are modelled through an optimization problem. The key fac-
tors are to exploit the advantages available to the Standard 802.11p,
based on a dynamic allocation mechanism of the DSRC spectrum,
aimed at the reduction of the co-channel interference and the maxi-
mization of the link duration probability (two key issues in vehicular
environments). Another topic discussed in this thesis is related to the
smart vehicular tra c management through VANETs infrastructure
and communications(V2I and V2V). A distributed algorithm with the
aim to build less congested path for the vehicles in a urban scenario
has been developed. It is also considered the problem regarding to
enhance air quality around the cities reducing the vehicles CO2 emis-
sions. There are di erent causes related to the CO2 emissions such as
the average travelled time spent by vehicles inside the city and their
average speed. Hence, with a better tra c management the average
time spent by the vehicles in the city will be considerably reduced as well as CO2 emissions. These results are demonstrated in a discrete
event simulator by using also real tra c data; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Vehicular ad hoc networks; Traffic management
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