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A efficient and reliable communication to reduce broadcast storms in VANET protocol

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Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks are the networks of the vehicles which are connected with the high dynamic topology which changing environment. In this VANET topology, the broadcasting the message is the simplest way for communication. This simplest way of communication will be used for transmission of emergency messages from vehicles to vehicles. But the method of message transmission leads to the unwanted data flooding which causes the broadcast storm problems in which affects the overall reliability and performance of the VANET networks. To eradicate this problem we propose the new algorithm called GHN works on the selective distance allocation methodology for data transmission. The outcome of the system proves to be more efficient in terms of data throughput packet delivery ratio and it has been simulated using NS2.

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Velmurugan, V., Leo Manickam, J.M. A efficient and reliable communication to reduce broadcast storms in VANET protocol. Cluster Comput 22 (Suppl 6), 14099–14105 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-018-2250-8

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