Citation:
Einziger, G., Chiasserini, C.F., Malandrino, F. (2018). Scheduling Advertisement Delivery in Vehicular Networks. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
Vehicular users are emerging as a prime market for targeted
advertisement, where advertisements (ads) are sent from network
points of access to vehicles, and displayed to passengers only if they
are relevant to them. In this study, we take the viewpoint of Vehicular users are emerging as a prime market for targeted
advertisement, where advertisements (ads) are sent from network
points of access to vehicles, and displayed to passengers only if they
are relevant to them. In this study, we take the viewpoint of a broker
managing the advertisement system, and getting paid every time a
relevant ad is displayed to an interested user. The broker selects the
ads to broadcast at each point of access so as to maximize its revenue.
In this context, we observe that choosing the ads that best fit the users’
interest could actually hurt the broker’s revenue. In light of this conflict,
we present Volfied, an algorithm allowing for conflict-free, near-optimal
ad selection with very low computational complexity. Our performance
evaluation, carried out through real-world vehicular traces, shows that
Volfied increases the broker revenue by up to 70% with provably low
computational complexity, compared to state-of-the-art alternatives.[+][-]