Title Development of Heterogeneous Services Integration Capabilities for Changing Topology Vehicular Communication Networks /
Translation of Title Įvairialypių paslaugų integravimo kintančios topologijos automobilių komunikacijos tinkluose galimybių išvystymas.
Authors Kurmis, Mindaugas
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Keywords [eng] Vehicular Communication Networks ; changing topology ; context ; heterogeneous services ; VANET
Abstract [eng] For the development of systems for the heterogeneous service support in the complex changing topology vehicular communication networks environment the new generation of communication tools are needed. There is a lack of methods and techniques that will enable a more accurate assessment of enriched and distributed context information according to a consumer preferences and transport system communication network configuration options. It has to be directly linked with quality of intelligent service support process of improvement. The main aim of this work is to develop a prototype system for vehicle communication network infrastructure configuration that integrates context information dissemination methods based on multicriteria data utility evaluation. The models for the context data storage and exchange were developed allowing to reduce the volume of the transmitted data and to use the resources of the channel in the cooperative manner. It was created the architecture and prototype for the situation-aware, adaptive vehicular communication based systems design and is able to evaluate and enrich context information real-time. The established methodology enables efficient creation of new situations-aware systems, enabling a more efficient exchange of context information. The experiments proved that the performance of the system prototype is efficient, and the offered software and system tools integration solutions allow reduction of transmitted useless data in changing topology vehicular communication network.
Dissertation Institution Vilniaus universitetas.
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2016