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C - V e T Campus Vehicular Testbed

C - V e T Campus Vehicular Testbed. E. Giordano, A. Ghosh, G. Marfia, S. Ho, J.S. Park, PhD System Design: Giovanni Pau, PhD Advisor: Mario Gerla, PhD. Project Goals. Provide: A platform to support car-to-car experiments in various traffic conditions and mobility patterns

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C - V e T Campus Vehicular Testbed

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  1. C-VeTCampus Vehicular Testbed E. Giordano, A. Ghosh, G. Marfia, S. Ho, J.S. Park, PhD System Design: Giovanni Pau, PhD Advisor: Mario Gerla, PhD

  2. Project Goals • Provide: • A platform to support car-to-car experiments in various traffic conditions and mobility patterns • A shared virtualized environment to test new protocols and applications • Remote access to C-VeT through web interface • Extendible to 1000’s of vehicles through WHYNET emulator • potential integration in the GENI infrastructure • Allow: • Collection of mobility traces and network statistics • Experiments on a real vehicular network

  3. The U-Box Node: • Current prototype: • 1 Dell Latitude Laptop (Windows) • 1 WLAN Interface • 1 GPS • OLSR Used for the Demo • In the final deployment: • Industrial PC (Linux OS) • 2 x WLAN Interfaces • 1 Software Defined Radio • 1 Control Channel • 1 GPS

  4. On Board Radio

  5. The Demo: • Equipment: • 6 Cars roaming in the Campus • Clocks are in synch with the GPS • OLSR for the WLAN routing • 1 EvDO interface in the Lead Car • 1 Remote Monitor connected through the Internet • Experiments: • Connectivity map though OLSR • Rough loss analysis though ping. • On/OFF traffic using Iperf

  6. The C2C testbed

  7. 6-Car Caravan on CAMPUS communicating via OLSR

  8. On Going Vehicular Research at UCLA • V2V communications for safe navigation: • Emergency Multimedia Information streaming • V2V communications for content/entertainment: • Car torrent, Code torrent, Ad Torrent • Car to Car Internet games • V2V for urban surveillance: • Pervasive, mobile sensing: MobEyes • Emergency Networking • Evacuation • Test bed support is critical

  9. Future Work • Still, lots of work ahead : • Routing models: geo-routing, landmark routing, hybrid routing • Transport models: epidemic, P2P • Searching massive mobile storage • Security, privacy, incentives • The need for the C-VeT testbed: • Realistic assessment of radio, mobility characteristics • Account for user behavior • Interaction with (and support of ) the Infrastructure

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