IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Emergency Message Dissemination in Vehicular Networks: A Review

  • Muhammad Uzair Ghazi,
  • Muazzam A. Khan Khattak,
  • Balawal Shabir,
  • Asad W. Malik,
  • Muhammad Sher Ramzan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2975110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 38606 – 38621

Abstract

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The number of vehicles on the roads has increased proportionally over the last couple of years and this number is likely to rise due to the increase in population growth and the number of vehicles that are manufacturing every day. This high traffic density leads to several problems, from which effectively disseminating the emergency messages is a major concern. Keeping in view the dynamic characteristics of VANETs, significant challenges are faced in disseminating the message across the network. The major challenges are the broadcast storm problem, hidden node problem and the packet collision. Many studies have been performed to devise an effective and reliable mechanism for disseminating emergency messages in a Vehicular ad-Hoc Network (VANET). Researchers have proposed different models to tackle various types of scenarios for emergency message dissemination. This paper not only reviews some recent contributions to emergency message dissemination in vehicular networks but also discusses various proposed methods based on Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), Internet of Things (IoT), Priority messaging, Clustering approach, Software Defined Network (SDN) and Fog Computing. We have also tried to explore the latest developments in emergency message dissemination using 5G networks.

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