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Performance Analysis of AODV, AOMDV, DSR, DSDV Routing Protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Network

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Canterbury, NEWZEALAND
  • 2 Department of Computer system and technology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 2, Issue (7), Pages 66-73, July,2 (2013)

Abstract

Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is appeared to be a new technology to integrate the susceptibility of vastly employed wireless networks to vehicles. The idea is to attain the ubiquitous connectivity for vehicles either through efficient vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communication that enables the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). In order to design a suitable and efficient routing protocol in VANET, a comprehensive study on popular existing VANET routing protocols must be considered as a tangible need. In this paper, AODV, AOMDV, DSR, DSDV are exploited to be compared in terms of routing performance based on vehicle velocity and vehicle density.

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