Abstract:
In a vehicular delay tolerant network, the problem of scheduling the traffic from a roadside unit to passing-by vehicles is studied. A cost function is associated with a ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In a vehicular delay tolerant network, the problem of scheduling the traffic from a roadside unit to passing-by vehicles is studied. A cost function is associated with a scheduled transmission. And if a delay bound is violated, a penalty cost is charged. The optimal stopping theory is applied to decide when the roadside unit should schedule its accumulated traffic to a passing-by vehicle such that the rate of cost is minimized. It is shown that the optimal scheduling strategy is a pure-threshold strategy, i.e., upon a vehicle arrival, if the queueing delay at the roadside unit is above a threshold, it is optimal to schedule a transmission via the vehicle. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the derived optimal rule.
Published in: IEEE Communications Letters ( Volume: 16, Issue: 1, January 2012)