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Efficient vehicular content delivery

Published: 01 October 2020 Publication History

Abstract

Nowadays, most of the traffic in vehicular networks is relevant to content, so the content-to-requester method could be an ideal solution for vehicular content delivery. However, due to the features of vehicular networks such as high mobility, the content-to-requester paradigm might cause the frequent content delivery failures and increase the content delivery cost. Inspired by the idea that the address-based mechanism can support mobility and reduce content delivery costs, we are motivated to take advantage of the address-based mechanism to achieve the content-to-requester paradigm. Based on this motivation, we propose a vehicular content delivery scheme with mobility support (VCDM). In VCDM, the receiver and provider handovers are achieved so that a receiver can correctly receive the requested content from a provider via one successful content delivery process. Moreover, a location-based address is proposed so that a requester can acquire the content from the nearest provider in a unicast way. Finally, VCDM is analyzed and evaluated, and the data show that VCDM effectively improves the content delivery success rate and reduces the content delivery cost and latency.

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cover image Multimedia Tools and Applications
Multimedia Tools and Applications  Volume 79, Issue 37-38
Oct 2020
1586 pages

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

United States

Publication History

Published: 01 October 2020
Accepted: 13 July 2020
Revision received: 27 May 2020
Received: 21 September 2019

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  1. Vehicular networks
  2. Content delivery
  3. Receiver
  4. Provider
  5. Mobility support

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