Design and Evaluation of Ad Hoc Routing Protocol examines ad hoc communications between vehicles in a road environment. In this context, the book questions the sustainability of communications-dependent driver assistance services in areas where no communications infrastructure is operational.
Starting with an ad hoc routing protocol proposed by the authors, this book presents a methodology from its design to its evaluation. It presents the functional requirements-based design approach and offers analyses to help us understand how the protocol functions, its properties and its performance in relation to target applications.
This book is primarily aimed at beginners in the fields of protocol engineering, ad hoc networks or intelligent transport systems, but also provides specialists with an original perspective on the scientific literature in these fields. In particular, it offers concrete tools to help them develop their own methods for designing and evaluating communications protocols.
1. Challenges Involving Ad Hoc Communications on the Road.
2. Functional Approach to Protocol Design.
3. Models and Simulations for Performance Analysis.
4. Performance Evaluation of the Protocol for Collaborative Applications.
5. Formal Model for the Analysis of the Properties of the Protocol.
6. Integration of Ad Hoc Components in a Global Infrastructure.
Martine Wahl is a research fellow at the Université Gustave Eiffel, France. She holds an engineering degree from the Université Paris-Sud Orsay and a doctorate from Grenoble INP.
Patrick Sondi is a professor at IMT Nord Europe, France. After studying prepolytechnics at the Université de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, he obtained a doctorate in computer science at the Université de Valenciennes, France, then a qualification for research supervision at the Université du Littoral, France.