Proceedings Article10.1109/RAECS.2014.6799625
VANET routing protocols: Issues and challenges
Surmukh Singh,Sunil Agrawal +1 more
- 06 Mar 2014
- pp 1-5
153
TL;DR: This paper surveys a number of the recent analysis leads to routing space and presents various existing routing protocols with their merits and demerits.
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Abstract: In recent years, rapid growth in the number of vehicles on the road has increased demands for communication on the move. A new kind of Ad hoc network with an immense improvement in technological innovations is emerging these days known as VANET (Vehicular ad hoc network). It is an assortment of vehicular nodes that act as mobile hosts establish a transient network without the assistance of any centralized administration or any established infrastructure. Therefore, it is called autonomous & self configured network. In VANET, two kinds of communication can be done to provide a list of applications like emergency vehicle warning, safety etc. These are between various vehicles known as vehicle to vehicle and between vehicles and roadside units known as vehicle to roadside communication. Performance of such kind of communication between vehicles depends on various routing protocols. We have a tendency to survey a number of the recent analysis leads to routing space. In the following sections we present various existing routing protocols with their merits and demerits.
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