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Dependability Aware Protocol for Urgency Messages Delivery in Internet of Vehicles

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Internet of Vehicles. Technologies and Services Towards Smart City (IOV 2018)

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Over just one decade and due to their promising potential in greatly improving transportation usage, Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) have increasingly gained researcher attention in order to ensure them an expected and merited maturity. So, VANETs have been predicted to revolutionize transportation system domain giving them new dimension via Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) paradigm. ITSs suggest providing user vehicles with more safety, comfort, rapidity of moving, infotainment, etc.. This undeniable advantage allows saving human lives, money, power consumption, time and making use of vehicles more attractive for passengers. This paper is dealing with dependable alert and urgent messages. So, when an alert is sent, we rely on that message to surely reach its destination in order that appropriate actions will be taken. Therefore, we devised a communication protocol ensuring emergency messages to be correctly delivered to their recipients in a way complying with real time requirements. The protocol is tested with repairing messages issued by failed vehicles and the simulation results provided by NS2-VanetMobiSim simulators are convincing.

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This research work is supported in part by PHC-Tassili Grant Number 18MDU114.

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Aliouat, Z., Aliouat, M., Gueroui, M. (2018). Dependability Aware Protocol for Urgency Messages Delivery in Internet of Vehicles. In: Skulimowski, A., Sheng, Z., Khemiri-Kallel, S., Cérin, C., Hsu, CH. (eds) Internet of Vehicles. Technologies and Services Towards Smart City. IOV 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11253. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05081-8_5

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