Realistic Heterogeneous Genetic-based
RSU
Placement Solution for V2I Networks
Mahmoud Al Shareeda, Ayman Khalil, and Walid Fahs
Faculty of Engineering, Islamic University of
Lebanon, Lebanon
Abstract: The main elements of a Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET), besides
VANET-enabled vehicles, are Roadside Units (RSUs). The effectiveness of a VANET
in general depends on the density and location of these RSUs. Throughout the
primary tiers of VANET, it will not be possible to install a big number of RSUs
either due to the low market penetration of VANET enabled vehicles or due to
the deployment fee of RSUs. There is, therefore, a need to optimally select a
restricted number of RSUs in a special region in order to accomplish maximum
performance. In this article, we use the well known genetic algorithm primarily
based on RSU region to locate the most appropriate or near optimal solution. We
supply the fundamental simulation environment of this work by OpenStreetMap (OSM)
to download actual map data, Grupo de Arquitectura y Tecnología de COMputadores
(Gatcom) to generate car mobility, Software Update Monitor (SUMO) to
simulate street traffic, Veins model framework for walking vehicular network
simulation, OMNET++ to simulate practical network and Matlab to build the
algorithm in order to analyze the results. The simulation scenario is primarily
based on Hamra district of Beirut, Lebanon. Based on the genetic algorithm, our
proposed RSU placement model demonstrates that a most appropriate RSU position
that can enhance the reception of Basic Safety Message (BSM) delivered from the
vehicles, can be performed in a exact roadmap layout.
Keywords: Vehicular model, RSU, genetic algorithm, optimization.