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Title: |
Improving Message Delivery In Vehicular Ad-Hoc
Networks |
Authors: |
Nnamdi Anyameluhor,
Evtim Peytchev, Javad Akhlaghinia |
Published in: |
(2017).ECMS 2017 Proceedings
Edited by: Zita Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás
Zwierczyk, Ágnes Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2017 ISBN:
978-0-9932440-4-9/ ISBN:
978-0-9932440-5-6 (CD) 31st European Conference on Modelling and
Simulation, Budapest, Hungary, May 23rd
– May 26th, 2017 |
Citation
format: |
Nnamdi
Anyameluhor, Evtim Peytchev, Javad Akhlaghinia (2017). Improving Message
Delivery In Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks, ECMS 2017 Proceedings Edited by: Zita
Zoltay Paprika, Péter Horák, Kata Váradi, Péter Tamás Zwierczyk, Ágnes
Vidovics-Dancs, János Péter Rádics European Council for Modeling and
Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2017-0555 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.7148/2017-0555 |
Abstract: |
Road
traffic information has been a primary source for traffic management, user
services and other systems that enable road congestion prevention and
control; however, road traffic information has not been adequately exploited
as a part of the design for wireless communication network. In vehicular
ad-hoc networks, the protocol design must consider the dynamic nature of the
topology and the probability of available alternate routes for wireless
routing. The information provided by either the road itself or the activities
on the road can help to void common issues such as broadcast storms, hidden
node problems and lost data caused by an increase in road traffic density or
sparse road traffic respectively. Routing protocols must therefore be able to
dynamically adjust to the current road traffic information. In order to
improve message delivery in vehicular ad-hoc networks, this project proposes
a collaborative process of utilizing real time road traffic information and
route knowledge to enhance routing decisions in order to maximize packet
delivery ratio and reduce delays in transmission. |
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