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A Case Study on Various Routing Strategies of VANETs

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Global Trends in Computing and Communication Systems (ObCom 2011)

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Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANET) is a subclass of Mobile ad hoc networks which provides a distinguish approach for intelligent transport system (ITS). The survey of routing protocols in vanet is important and necessary issue for smart ITS. The existing routing protocols for VANET are not efficient to meet every traffic scenarios. Thus design of an efficient routing protocol has taken significant attention. So, it is very necessary to identify the pros and cons of routing protocols which can be used for further improvement or development of any new routing protocol.. The paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of VANETs routing protocols. Many researchers have proposed various routing strategies in VANETS. In this paper, we identify certain drawbacks in existing protocols and we propose new methodology to overcome the same.

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Jayachandran, S., Jothi, J.D., Krishnan, S.R. (2012). A Case Study on Various Routing Strategies of VANETs. In: Krishna, P.V., Babu, M.R., Ariwa, E. (eds) Global Trends in Computing and Communication Systems. ObCom 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 269. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29219-4_41

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