Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dos
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/15767
Resumo: Vehicular networks, also known as VANETs, are an ad-hoc network formed by vehicles and road-side units. Nowadays they have been attracting big interest both from researchers as from the automotive industry. With the upcoming of automotive specific operating systems and self-driving cars, the use of applications on vehicles and the integration with common mobile devices is becoming a big part of VANETs. Although many advances have been made on this field, there is still a big discrepancy between the communication layer services provided by VANETs and the user level services, namely those accessible through mobile applications on other networks and technologies. Users and developers are accustomed to user-to-user or user-tobusiness communication without explicit concerns related with the available communication transport layer. Such is not possible in VANETs since people may use more than one vehicle. However, to send a message to a specific user in these networks, there is a need to know the ID of the vehicle where the user is, meaning that there is a lack of services that map each individual user to VANETs endpoint (vehicle identification). This dissertation work proposes VANESS, a naming service as a resource to support user-to-user communication within a heterogeneous scenario comprising typical ISP scenario and VANETs focused on mobile devices. The proposed system is able to map the user to an end point either locally (i.e. there is not internet connection at all), online (i.e. system is not in a vehicular network but has direct internet connection) and using a gateway (i.e. the system is in a vehicular network where some of the nodes have internet access and will act as a gateway). VANESS was fully implemented on android OS with results proving his viability, and partially on iOS showing its multiplatform capabilities.
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spelling Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networksEngenharia de computadoresComunicações móveisVeículosVehicular networks, also known as VANETs, are an ad-hoc network formed by vehicles and road-side units. Nowadays they have been attracting big interest both from researchers as from the automotive industry. With the upcoming of automotive specific operating systems and self-driving cars, the use of applications on vehicles and the integration with common mobile devices is becoming a big part of VANETs. Although many advances have been made on this field, there is still a big discrepancy between the communication layer services provided by VANETs and the user level services, namely those accessible through mobile applications on other networks and technologies. Users and developers are accustomed to user-to-user or user-tobusiness communication without explicit concerns related with the available communication transport layer. Such is not possible in VANETs since people may use more than one vehicle. However, to send a message to a specific user in these networks, there is a need to know the ID of the vehicle where the user is, meaning that there is a lack of services that map each individual user to VANETs endpoint (vehicle identification). This dissertation work proposes VANESS, a naming service as a resource to support user-to-user communication within a heterogeneous scenario comprising typical ISP scenario and VANETs focused on mobile devices. The proposed system is able to map the user to an end point either locally (i.e. there is not internet connection at all), online (i.e. system is not in a vehicular network but has direct internet connection) and using a gateway (i.e. the system is in a vehicular network where some of the nodes have internet access and will act as a gateway). VANESS was fully implemented on android OS with results proving his viability, and partially on iOS showing its multiplatform capabilities.As redes veiculares, também conhecidas por VANETs, são redes ad-hoc formadas por veículos e road-site units. Hoje em dia estas redes têm atraído bastante interesse tanto por parte de investigadores como da indústria automóvel. Com o aparecimento de sistemas operativos especificamente dedicados a automóveis e carros de condução autónoma, o uso de aplicações em veículos e a integração com dipositivos móveis está-se a tornar uma parte cada vez maior nas VANETs. Apesar dos grandes avanços tecnológicos realizados nesta área, ainda existe uma grande discrepância entre os serviços de camada de comunicação disponibilizados pelas VANETs e os serviços ao nível do utilizador, nomeadamente aqueles acessíveis a partir de aplicações móveis noutras redes e tecnologias. Os utilizadores e programadores estão habituados a interações utilizador-utilizador ou utilizadorempresa sem preocupações explícitas sobre a camada de transporte em causa. Isto não é possível em redes VANETs, uma vez que cada pessoa pode usar vários veículos. No entanto, uma mensagem para ser enviada para um utilizador específico através destas redes precisa do indentificador do veículo onde tal utilizador está, ou seja, existe uma falta de serviços que mapeiem cada utilizador individual a nós na VANET (identificação do veículo). O trabalho desta dissertação propõe o sistema VANESS, um serviço de nomes (naming service) disponibilizado como um recurso para suporte a comunicação utilizador-a-utilizador num cenário heterogéneo englobando o típico ISP e VANETs focadas em dispositivos móveis. O sistema proposto é capaz de mapear um utilizador a um veículo tanto localmente (i.e. não existe ligação à internet), online (i.e. o sistema não está numa rede veicular mas tem acesso direto à internet) e usando um gateway (i.e. o sistema está numa rede veicular onde algum nó tem acesso à internet e irá servir como gateway). VANESS foi integralmente implementado em Android OS, onde os resultados dos testes mostram que é um sistema viável, e parcialmente em iOS mostrando a sua capacidade para multi-plataformas.Universidade de Aveiro2018-07-20T14:00:54Z2014-07-24T00:00:00Z2014-07-242016-07-17T14:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/15767TID:201589036engSantos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:29:15Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/15767Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:51:04.181356Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
spellingShingle Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
Santos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dos
Engenharia de computadores
Comunicações móveis
Veículos
title_short Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
title_full Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
title_fullStr Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
title_full_unstemmed Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
title_sort Vaness: DNS for nomadic users in vehicular networks
author Santos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dos
author_facet Santos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Paulo Jorge Carvalho dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia de computadores
Comunicações móveis
Veículos
topic Engenharia de computadores
Comunicações móveis
Veículos
description Vehicular networks, also known as VANETs, are an ad-hoc network formed by vehicles and road-side units. Nowadays they have been attracting big interest both from researchers as from the automotive industry. With the upcoming of automotive specific operating systems and self-driving cars, the use of applications on vehicles and the integration with common mobile devices is becoming a big part of VANETs. Although many advances have been made on this field, there is still a big discrepancy between the communication layer services provided by VANETs and the user level services, namely those accessible through mobile applications on other networks and technologies. Users and developers are accustomed to user-to-user or user-tobusiness communication without explicit concerns related with the available communication transport layer. Such is not possible in VANETs since people may use more than one vehicle. However, to send a message to a specific user in these networks, there is a need to know the ID of the vehicle where the user is, meaning that there is a lack of services that map each individual user to VANETs endpoint (vehicle identification). This dissertation work proposes VANESS, a naming service as a resource to support user-to-user communication within a heterogeneous scenario comprising typical ISP scenario and VANETs focused on mobile devices. The proposed system is able to map the user to an end point either locally (i.e. there is not internet connection at all), online (i.e. system is not in a vehicular network but has direct internet connection) and using a gateway (i.e. the system is in a vehicular network where some of the nodes have internet access and will act as a gateway). VANESS was fully implemented on android OS with results proving his viability, and partially on iOS showing its multiplatform capabilities.
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