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    SDN-enabled traffic alert system for IoV in smart cities

    Raja, G, Dhanasekaran, P, Anbalagan, S, Ganapathisubramaniyan, A and Bashir, AK (2020) SDN-enabled traffic alert system for IoV in smart cities. In: IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops, 06 July 2020 - 09 July 2020, Toronto, ON, Canada.

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    Abstract

    Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) are helping to enhance road safety and traffic management applications. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) plays a promising role in this field, which turns each vehicle into a smart object with its own compute, storage, and networking capabilities. Nowadays, accidents have been increased mainly due to un-notified alerts about other accidents, work-in-progress, and excessive motorized vehicles at peak times. This non-line of sight information can be efficiently delivered using vehicular communication. IoV network, however has its own challenges like high mobility and dynamic network topology. The above mentioned challenges are addressed with the assistance of a centralized Software Defined Network (SDN), which isolates the control plane from the data plane. In IoV, SDN provides logically centralized traffic management and improves the vehicular communication. In this paper, the Software Defined-Internet of Vehicles (SD-IoV) system is designed to manage heavy traffic and avoids broadcast storm problem with high packet delivery ratio. The proposed broadcast routing mechanism uses selective forwarding and neighbor awareness of the vehicle to efficiently broadcast emergency alert messages, thereby avoiding traffic jams and reducing travel time. On-Board Unit (OBU) in vehicles detects the accident and initializes the broadcast algorithm in SD-IoV system. The accident detection by OBU in vehicles is simulated using machine learning technique with an accuracy of 90%. Simulation performed in SUMO and OMNeT++ shows that with the help of the SDN controller, the IoV network achieves a high packet delivery ratio with minimal delay.

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