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Data Transmissions using Hub Nodes in Vehicular Social Networks

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Vehicular Social Networks (VSNs) consist of groups of individuals (i.e., people) who may share common interests, preferences and needs in the context of temporal spatial proximity on roads. In this environment, the impact of human social factors, such as mobility, willingness to cooperate and personal preferences, on vehicular connectivity is taken under consideration, thus extending the concept of Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks. In VSNs, vehicles are classified based on their social degree, a vehicle considered to be a "social" one if it accesses the vehicular social network and posts messages with a frequency higher than a given threshold. Therefore, to speed up the data dissemination process within a vehicular social network, a packet should be forwarded to those vehicles showing high social activity. In a previous paper, we introduced a new probabilistic-based broadcasting scheme called SCARF (SoCial-Aware Reliable Forwarding Technique for Vehicular Communications), and we analytically demonstrated its effectiveness in packet transmission reduction while guaranteeing network dissemination. In this paper, we assess SCARF in more realistic scenarios with real traffic traces, and we compare it with other similar techniques. We show that SCARF outperforms other approaches in terms of delivery ratio, while guaranteeing acceptable time delay values and average number of forwardings.
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hal-02180932 , version 1 (12-07-2019)

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Anna Maria Vegni, Camilo Souza, Valeria Loscrì, Enrique Hernández-Orallo, Pietro Manzoni. Data Transmissions using Hub Nodes in Vehicular Social Networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 19 (7), pp.1570 - 1585. ⟨10.1109/TMC.2019.2928803⟩. ⟨hal-02180932⟩
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