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VANET-Based Communication in Vehicles to Control Accidents Using an Efficient Routing Strategy

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Proceedings of International Conference on Paradigms of Communication, Computing and Data Analytics (PCCDA 2023)

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When an accident occurs, lack of proper communication between vehicles and inefficient route selection are main reasons for delay in emergency services. Thus, it is important for a system to control accidents and find the best route for emergency vehicles to reach their destination in the least amount of time possible. Vehicular ad-hoc networks ensure proper communication between vehicles, ambulances, hospitals, roadside units, and central servers. In this paper, enhanced dynamic source routing protocol is used for the best path selection for the vehicle. The dynamic source routing protocol (DSR) is a straightforward and efficient routing protocol intended for use in multi-hop wireless ad-hoc networks of mobile nodes. The routing strategy is dynamic multi-path multi-routing to select the best route for emergency services. The results showcase better efficiency than the existing systems in the parameters, i.e., delay, energy consumption, packet delivery ratio, and packet loss ratio.

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Humera Maahin, Kondamuri, D., Polisetty, S., Yaddanapudi, S.D. (2023). VANET-Based Communication in Vehicles to Control Accidents Using an Efficient Routing Strategy. In: Yadav, A., Nanda, S.J., Lim, MH. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Paradigms of Communication, Computing and Data Analytics. PCCDA 2023. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4626-6_67

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