Download PDFOpen PDF in browserCache-Based Information Dissemination in Vehicular Networks: Enhancing V2V Broadcasting Efficiency in Metropolitan CitiesEasyChair Preprint 1305113 pages•Date: April 20, 2024AbstractVehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) play a pivotal role in modern urban environments, facilitating communication and information dissemination among vehicles. However, the dynamic nature of vehicular networks, coupled with the high mobility of vehicles, poses significant challenges for efficient data dissemination. To address these challenges, cache-based information dissemination has emerged as a promising approach, leveraging the caching capabilities of vehicles to store and disseminate frequently accessed data. This paper explores the concept of caching frequently accessed data in vehicles and utilizing it to enhance V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) broadcasting efficiency in metropolitan cities. By caching popular content locally within vehicles, redundant data transmission can be minimized, reducing bandwidth consumption and latency. Moreover, leveraging cached data enables vehicles to serve as content carriers, enhancing the scalability and reliability of data dissemination in urban environments. Keyphrases: Cache-based information dissemination, Caching strategies, Metropolitan Cities, V2V broadcasting, Vehicular Networks, data popularity, mobility patterns
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