Influence of radio communications on multiple intersection control by a wireless sensor network
In this paper, we describe and enhance TAPIOCA (distribuTed and AdaPtive IntersectiOns Control Algorithm), a distributed algorithm that relies on a wireless sensor network to manage urban road traffic efficiently. We detail TAPIOCA with a special emphasis on communications and we study its reaction to losses and delays induced by the use of wireless communication. We then propose a prediction mechanism that alleviates these issues and show, using co-simulation between SUMO and OMNeT++, that such interpolation mechanisms are effectively able to replace missing or outdated data.
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S. Faye, C. Chaudet, and I. Demeure, “Influence of Radio Communications on Multiple Intersection Control by a Wireless Sensor Network,” in The 13th IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST 2013), Tampere, Finland, 2013.
@inproceedings{SF-ITST-13, Address = {Tampere, Finland}, Author = {Faye, S{\'e}bastien and Chaudet, Claude and Demeure, Isabelle}, Booktitle = {The 13th IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST 2013)}, Doi = {10.1109/ITST.2013.6685564}, Month = nov, Pdf = {http://www.sfaye.com/data/faye_itst_2013.pdf}, Title = {Influence of Radio Communications on Multiple Intersection Control by a Wireless Sensor Network}, Year = 2013, Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ITST.2013.6685564}}