2016
DOI: 10.18178/ijfcc.2016.5.3.462
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Abstract: Abstract-A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is an infrastructure-less, self-organized and multi-hop network with a rapidly changing topology causing the wireless links to be broken at any time. Routing in such a network is challenging due to the mobility of its nodes and the challenge becomes more difficult when the network size increases. Due to the limited capacity of a multi-hop path and the high dynamics of wireless links, the single-path routing approach is unable to provide efficient high data rate transmis… Show more

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“…Conventional VANET routing consists of all categories described in previous surveys and studies [17][18][19][20]: position-based, topology-based, reactive, proactive, hybrid, DTN, non-DTN, unicast, and broadcast and multicast, etc. We discuss some of the latest protocols from these conventional routing proposals for analysis and the SDN and NDN routing proposals to develop future research directions in VANET routing.…”
Section: A Conventional Vanet Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conventional VANET routing consists of all categories described in previous surveys and studies [17][18][19][20]: position-based, topology-based, reactive, proactive, hybrid, DTN, non-DTN, unicast, and broadcast and multicast, etc. We discuss some of the latest protocols from these conventional routing proposals for analysis and the SDN and NDN routing proposals to develop future research directions in VANET routing.…”
Section: A Conventional Vanet Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e routing protocol Ad hoc Ondemand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) routing protocol [18] is based on the Ad hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector (AODV) protocol and can handle network mobility. It is the preferred protocol due to its capability to work in vehicle environments [19].…”
Section: Secure and Efficient Ad Hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vec...mentioning
confidence: 99%