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Support-Vector-Machine-based Adaptive Scheduling in Mode 4 Communication

Muhammad Adnan Khan, Ahmed Abu‐Khadrah, Shahan Yamin Siddiqui, Taher M. Ghazal, Tauqeer Faiz, Munir Ahmad, Sang-Woong Lee

2022Computers, materials & continua/Computers, materials & continua (Print)29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) are mobile networks that use and transfer data with vehicles as the network nodes. Thus, VANETs are essentially mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). They allow all the nodes to communicate and connect with one another. One of the main requirements in a VANET is to provide self-decision capability to the vehicles. Cognitive memory, which stores all the previous routes, is used by the vehicles to choose the optimal route. In networks, communication is crucial. In cellular-based vehicle-to-everything (CV2X) communication, vital information is shared using the cooperative awareness message (CAM) that is broadcast by each vehicle. Resources are allocated in a distributed manner, which is known as Mode 4 communication. The support vector machine (SVM) algorithm is used in the SVM-CV2X-M4 system proposed in this study. The k-fold model with different values of k is used to evaluate the accuracy of the SVM-CV2X-M4 system. The results show that the proposed system achieves an accuracy of 99.6%. Thus, the proposed system allows vehicles to choose the optimal route and is highly convenient for users.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSupport vector machineVehicular ad hoc networkMode (computer interface)Mobile ad hoc networkScheduling (production processes)Computer networkWireless ad hoc networkDistributed computingWirelessArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionNetwork packetEngineeringTelecommunicationsOperations managementVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Caching and Content DeliveryHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
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