WO2009158227A2 - Redundant message packet suppression for in-vehicle ad hoc network - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to suppressing the re- broadcast of redundant messages in a vehicular ad hoc network.
- Multi-hop geocast protocols provide for the periodic broadcasting of vehicle driving awareness conditions such as slow moving vehicles (SVA) and post crash notification (PCN).
- Vehicles disseminate messages conditions containing warning information to other vehicles within a broadcasting range for notification of the various driving conditions.
- the objective of message dissemination is to reduce accidents by forewarning vehicle drivers of such conditions.
- the receiving vehicle attempts to re-broadcast the message to other vehicles within its broadcasting range for alerting other vehicles of the existing condition.
- An advantage of an embodiment provides for a reliable and efficient distribution of messages within the message geocast protocol as a result of the suppression of duplicate message transmissions within the vehicular ad hoc network.
- An embodiment contemplates a method for suppressing redundant packet message transmissions in a vehicle having a multi-hop message delivery system.
- the vehicle has a receiver for receiving message packets from any one of a plurality of vehicles within a broadcast range of the vehicle.
- a transmitter re-broadcasts the message packets to the plurality of nearby vehicles.
- the vehicle includes a buffer for holding the received message packets prior to re-broadcasting the message packets.
- a first estimation value is calculated as a function of a signal strength of the vehicle receiver for a respective received message packet.
- a second estimation value is calculated as a function of the buffer.
- a re-broadcast estimation threshold value is determined as a function of the first estimation value and the second estimation value.
- At least one triggering function is provided for generating an at least one triggering indicator. The respective message packet is re-broadcast in response to the re-broadcast estimation threshold value satisfying the at least one triggering indicator.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram of the vehicle communication system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the vehicle broadcast suppression protocol according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method for a redundant pocket message suppression transmission using a timer-based approach according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method for a redundant pocket message suppression transmission using a probability-based approach according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a method for a redundant pocket message suppression transmission using a hybrid approach according to an embodiment.
- a multi-hop geocast protocol refers to a delivery of information to a group of destinations in wireless ad-hoc network.
- the dissemination of messages packets within a vehicular ad-hoc network has typically been dynamic since each node forwards the messages based strictly on network connectivity.
- the multi-hop message delivery system described herein provides for a th-mode packet suppression scheme that adaptively prevents vehicles within the vehicular ad hoc network from conducting unnecessary message re-broadcast as opposed to forwarding a message to other vehicles based strictly on network connectivity.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a vehicle communication system for receiving broadcast message packets, processing the message packets, and for re-broadcasting the message packets.
- a vehicle communication system 10 having communications devices such as an onboard unit (OBU), for broadcasting message packets between vehicles.
- OBU 12 is shown communicating with a remote vehicle OBU 14.
- Each respective OBU includes a broadcast suppression protocol 16 for suppressing redundant messages.
- Message packets are received from any one of the plurality of remote vehicles within a broadcast range of the vehicle.
- the system uses a dedicated short range communication protocol (DSRC), or like system, as the communication protocol.
- DSRC dedicated short range communication protocol
- the advantage of using the DRSC protocol is that given the received message packet may contain the exact location of the problem (e.g., accident), the DRSC provides a means for the vehicle receiving the message to know its own exact location and correlate this with the data of the message to determine if the problem is of a concern to the vehicle receiving the message so that a forewarning may be provided of the potential problem.
- a broadcast suppression protocol 16 is shown in greater detail in Fig. 2.
- Incoming data packets are received via a respective antenna and are processed by the respective hardware and driver devices of the radio receiver and communicated to the receiving stack where the incoming data packets are received at 18.
- a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) 20 is obtained by the receiving circuit for determining the signal strength of a respective received message.
- the message data packet and the signal strength are provided to a controller 22.
- the controller 22 executes a broadcast suppression algorithm and determines whether to re-broadcast the message packet.
- a receiving and transmitting buffer 24 is provided for storing incoming messages prior to re-broadcasting.
- the message packets stored in the buffer 24 are maintained in the buffer 24 until a respective message is either re-broadcast or canceled based on the controller 22 determining whether re-broadcasting a respective message is warranted.
- Re- broadcasting a respective message packet is based any combination of two related evaluations, specifically a timer based approach 25 or a probability based approach 26, each of which will be discussed in detail later.
- a decision logic block 27 determines whether to re-broadcast the message packet based on the evaluations of the timer based approach 25 and/or the probability based approach 26.
- the re-broadcasting of the message packets may be provided to any one of the plurality of vehicles within a broadcast range of the vehicle 10.
- a display 28 may also be provided for alerting the driver to any potential problems based on the contents of the message packet received.
- the display may include a visual warning or audible warning.
- the multi-hop message delivery system provides for a tri-mode packet suppression scheme, specifically, a timer-based approach, a probability-based approach, or a hybrid based approach.
- a timer-based approach is provided for determining whether to suppress a re-broadcast message using the timer- based approach.
- the vehicle calculates a time-based value T 1 .
- Time-based value T 1 represents a delay in re-broadcasting the message packet so that a determination may be made of whether a duplicate message has been received prior to the delay expiring.
- the time-based value T 1 is determined as a function of a first estimation value and a second estimation value.
- the first estimation value is calculated as a function of the signal strength of the message packet as received by the vehicle receiver. That is, when the vehicle receiver receives the new message packet, a receiving circuit measures the signal strength of the received wireless message.
- the RSSI 20 is provided to the controller 22 for determining the signal strength of the received signal broadcasting the message packet.
- the RSSI 20 is an indication of the power of the received signal.
- the first estimation value is determined as a function of the signal strength and is represented by the formula:
- a n is a respective weighting factor
- S 1 is a signal strength of the incoming packet
- S opt is a desirable signal strength value
- S is a signal strength variation range.
- the second estimation value for determining the time-based value T 1 is calculated using a current size of the buffer 24 and the maximum size of the buffer 24.
- the current size of the buffer 24 relates to the present capacity of the buffer 24 whereas the maximum buffer size relates maximum capacity of the buffer 24.
- the second estimation value as determined as a function of the buffer 24 is represented by the following formula:
- the time-based value T 1 is determined as a function of the first estimation value and the second estimation value.
- the time-based value T 1 is represented by the following formula:
- the time-based value T 1 represents the delay in re- broadcasting the message packet.
- the delay is generated by a triggering function such as timer.
- a triggering indicator represents a respective count value that is equal to the time-based value T 1 which indicates the completion of delay.
- the message packet may then be re-broadcast. Prior to re-broadcasting, a determination is made whether a duplicate copy of the message packet has been received by the receiver, before the timer has reached the respective count value.
- the timer for re-broadcasting of the message packet is canceled.
- the triggering function i.e., timer
- the counter equals the triggering indicator (i.e., respective count value)
- a determination is made whether a duplicate message packet has been received prior to the delay expiring. If a duplicate message packet is not received during the delay period, then the message packet is re-broadcast after the delay has expired. If a duplicate message packet is received prior to the delay expiring, then the message packet is not re-broadcast and is deleted from the buffer.
- a probability-based approach for determining whether to suppress a re-broadcast message packet.
- the vehicle calculates a probability-based value P 1 .
- the probability-based value P 1 represents a probability value of a willingness to re-broadcast the newly received message packet.
- the probability-based approach utilizes the first estimation value and the second estimation value as described above. The probability P 1 is determined based on the following formula:
- Suppression of the message is determined by comparing the probability-base variable ⁇ to a respective triggering indicator.
- the triggering indicator is generated by a respective triggering function.
- the respective triggering indicator is a randomly generated value P rn and the respective triggering function is a probability density function, preferably a uniform probability density function.
- the randomly generated value P m has a randomly distributed range of [0,1]. For example, a randomly generated value Pm is calculated and is represented by a value between 0 and 1 (e.g., 0.7). Since the probability density function is uniformly distributed, and based on a value of 0.7, there would be a 70% chance that the random generator generates a number less than 0.7.
- the hybrid approach includes the formulas shown in equations (3) and (4) for determining whether to re-broadcast the message packet.
- the controller calculates the time-based value T 1 using formula shown in equation (3) and a probability-base variable P 1 using the formula shown in equation (4).
- the timer is initiated for delaying the re-broadcasting of the message packet.
- the calculated time-based value T 1 is decremented until the time expires. If a duplicate copy of the message packet is received before the delay expires, then the controller cancels the re-broadcasting of the respective message.
- the probability- based value P 1 is compared to the randomly generated value P rn . If the probability-based value P 1 is less than the randomly generated value P rn , then the message packet is not re-broadcast. If the probability-based value P 1 is greater than the randomly generated value P m , then the message packet is re-broadcast.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a method for suppressing redundant message packet transmissions in a vehicle using a multi-hop message delivery system based on the timer-based approach.
- the vehicle calculates a time-based value T 1 , which represents the delay in re-broadcasting the message packet.
- T 1 represents the delay in re-broadcasting the message packet.
- a determination is made whether a duplicate message packet is received for further determination of whether to re-broadcast the message packet.
- a new message packet is received by the receiver of the vehicle.
- the message is broadcast using the DRSC protocol or similar protocol dedicated to a short range network communication system.
- a signal strength of the received signal is determined.
- a first estimation value is determined as a function of the signal strength of the received message packet. Other signal strength related characteristics such as the desirable signal strength and a variation range of the signal strength are used for determining the first estimation value. Weighting factors may also be used in determining the first estimation value.
- the current capacity of the buffer is determined.
- a second estimation value is determined using the current capacity of the buffer. Other buffer related characteristics including the maximum capacity of the buffer are used to determine the second estimation value. Weighting factors may also be used in determining the second estimation value.
- the time-based value T 1 is determined using the formula shown in equation (3).
- a timer is initiated until the time- based value T 1 is reached.
- step 37 a determination is made whether a duplicate copy of the same message packet has been received. If a copy of the same message packet has been received prior to the delay expiring (i.e., time- based value T 1 reached), then re-broadcasting the message packet is canceled in step 39. If the determination is made in step 37 that a duplication message packet has not been received, then the routine proceeds to step 38. [0034] In step 38, a determination is made whether the time-based value T 1 has been reached indicating the delay has expired. If the determination is made that the time-based value T 1 has not been reached, then a return is made to step 37 to determine if whether a duplicate copy of the same message has been received.
- the routine will continuously loop between steps 37 and step 38 until a copy of the same message is received or the time-based value T 1 is reached. If the determination is made in step 38 that the time-based value T 1 is reached, then the message is re-broadcast in step 40.
- Fig. 4. illustrates an embodiment of a method for re- broadcasting a message packet based on the probability-based threshold approach. Steps 50-54 are essentially the same steps as steps 30-34 as shown in Fig. 3, and for redundancy purposes, these steps will not be discussed for this embodiment.
- step 55 the probability-based value P 1 is determined using the formula shown in equation (4).
- the probability-based value P 1 represents a willingness to re-broadcast the message packet.
- step 56 a randomly generated value P rn is determined.
- the randomly generated value P rn is determined as a uniform probability density function which is a commonly used probability density function that applies to random variables.
- step 57 a determination is made whether the probability- based value P 1 is greater than the randomly generated value P rn . If the probability-based value P 1 is greater than the randomly generated value P rn , then the message is re-broadcast is step 58. If the probability-based value P 1 is less than the randomly generated value P m , then the re-broadcasting of the message is canceled in step 59.
- Fig. 5 illustrates an embodiment of a method for re- broadcasting a message based on a hybrid approach.
- the hybrid approach utilizes the time-based value T 1 and the probability-based value P 1 for determining whether to re-broadcast a message.
- Steps 60-69 are essentially the same steps as steps 30-39 as shown in Fig. 3, and for redundancy purposes, these steps will not be discussed for this embodiment.
- step 68 if the determination was made that the delay is expired and a duplicate copy of the message packet has not been received by the vehicle receiver, then in step 70, the probability-based value P 1 is determined using the formula shown in equation (4).
- step 71 a randomly generated value P rn is determined.
- step 72 a determination is made whether the probability-based value P 1 is greater than the randomly generated value P m . If the probability-based value P 1 is greater than the randomly generated value P rn , then the message is re- broadcast is step 73. If the probability-based value P 1 is less than the randomly generated value P rn , then the re-broadcasting of the message is canceled in step 69.
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