Abstract
The vehicular named data networking (VNDN) is gaining more attention as a future vehicular networking (VN) model. The VNDN's fundamental principles of data naming, data-centric forwarding, and in-network caching make it inherently capable of mitigating the challenges in traditional VN. However, broadcast communication for content discovery and delivery causes VNDN to face challenges such as overhead due to packets redundancy, collision, and retransmission. In this paper, we introduce an Interest-Data-flow tracking-based forwarding scheme (IDTracS) for VNDN. IDTracS aims to improve VNDN performance by prioritizing the potential best forwarders and addressing Interest and Data packet broadcast issues. IDTracS is a receiver- and time-contention-based forwarding scheme that controls both Interest and Data packets forwarding. IDTracS uses the node's degree of centrality to the Interest/Data flow and the node's geo-distance closeness from the last Interest/Data forwarder for the requested content name-prefix. Accordingly, it computes an Interest/Data forwarding delay timer for prioritizing Interest/Data among nodes. The simulation findings reveal that the proposed IDTracS achieves an enhanced Interest satisfaction ratio, delivery delay and network transmission overhead compared to related geo-position- and distance-based protocols.