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Efficient Route Discovery in VANET Using Binary Bat Approach

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Vehicular ad hoc network is an engrossed environment of exploration as folks always keep moving from one location to another. Hence, the traffic compactness increases due to the increasing number of locomotives. This shows that there is a ceaseless claim for the conveyance report for the current location, the information about the local traffic, path, etc. The course of conveying the message plays a crucial role in the domain of VANET. This paper gives the employment of the Binary Bat Algorithm (BBA) for the thrifty breakthrough of the routes in order to transmit or broadcast the required data.

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Saravanan, D., Janakiraman, S., Sheeba Roseline, S., Sharika, M.P., Madhivadhani, U., Amudhavel, J. (2016). Efficient Route Discovery in VANET Using Binary Bat Approach. In: Suresh, L., Panigrahi, B. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Soft Computing Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 398. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2674-1_49

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