Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
449296 Computer Communications 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

To obtain infotainment services (e.g., traffic, maps, accidents, weather, etc.) on the roads, vehicle drivers and back-seat passengers may want to use wide-area networks (e.g., GPRS) to download useful information from the Internet when needed. In this paper, we design and implement a scheme to increase GPRS download throughput for a vehicle user while he (she) is moving on the roads. This scheme integrates inter-vehicle communication with trunking mechanisms to achieve this goal. This scheme can be readily deployed for any real-world GPRS network or any 3G network without any support from the network operator. Our field trial results show that when this scheme is applied in a motorcade of four vehicles and all of the GPRS channel provided by each vehicle are used to download a file simultaneously, the download speed is 3.92 times faster than that achieved when only one GPRS channel is used.

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