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Analysis of methods for prioritizing critical data transmissions in agricultural vehicular networks
(2020)
Applying wireless communication technologies to agricultural vehicular networks often results in high end-to-end delays and loss of packets due to intermittent or broken connectivity. This paper analyses the methods for the successful delivery of the vehicular data within acceptable delay times. Different kinds of data that are generated and transmitted in agricultural networks are considered in this paper, followed by the data prioritization methods which allow critical data to be prioritized against other data. In this regard, Enhanced Distributed Channel Access, Differentiated Services, and application-based data rate variation are discussed in conjunction with the Simple Network Management Protocol. These techniques are simulated or tested separately and then together and the results show that even in poor network conditions, high-prioritized data is not lost or delayed.