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A Survey on Vehicle to Vehicle Communication

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Nowadays, due to an increase in the number of vehicles, communication among vehicles has become very important. The goal of communication among vehicles is to create efficient management of traffic and safety in public roads. Due to advancement in telecommunication utilities and combining it with informatics, the development of wireless communication has become possible. A VANET (Vehicular Ad-hoc Network) provides wireless communication between vehicles in a network and between roadside units (RSUs) within the coverage area. It provides smart transportation system which helps in efficient traffic management and road safety. The main difficulty in VANET occurs in information routing because of unstable connectivity, high mobility, and network partitioning which creates a need for efficient methodology for information routing in VANET. The survey is about various issues like deployment, development, and various security challenges.

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Wagh, T., Bagrecha, R., Salunke, S., Shedge, S., Lomte, V. (2021). A Survey on Vehicle to Vehicle Communication. In: Singh, V., Asari, V.K., Kumar, S., Patel, R.B. (eds) Computational Methods and Data Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1257. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7907-3_13

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