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Decentralized spreading of ephemeral road incident information between vehicles
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Taylor & Francis
Ephemeral incidents, or events in traffic or on the roadside that have only local and short-term impact on road safety and road capacity, are noteworthy for vehicles nearby-especially those approaching and planning to pass by. We study ways to communicate detected ephemeral incidents between connected vehicles, comparing various decentralized (vehicle-to-vehicle) communication strategies and weighing with established centralized mechanisms with regard to efficiency and broadcasting redundancy. The strategies are implemented in a simulation using realistic road networks, travel routes and traffic. We identify the strategy that achieves up to 100% success rate in transmitting incident messages to the affected vehicles under each scenario, while minimizing broadcast redundancy. In general, decentralized vehicle-to-vehicle communication strategies show strong potential to transmit incident messages efficiently and effectively.