2017 15th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/itst.2017.7972224
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Performance evaluation of AODV, DSR, GRP and OLSR for VANET with real-world trajectories

Abstract: Vehicular communications can be achieved through the infrastructure (Vehicle-to-infrastructure network, V2I), as well as directly through vehicle-to-vehicle communication (V2V) via ad hoc networks. In V2V communications, the routing protocols are designed in order to optimize the dissemination of messages. This paper presents an evaluation of routing protocols such as the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR), Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), and Geographic Routing Protocol … Show more

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“…We can evaluate the overall request rate a server might expect in a fully decentralized VFC yet keeping QoS guarantees based on request rates from each client. We extracted values of vehicle density from other works 23,43 and listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can evaluate the overall request rate a server might expect in a fully decentralized VFC yet keeping QoS guarantees based on request rates from each client. We extracted values of vehicle density from other works 23,43 and listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This steering convention includes two foundation activities called route discovery and route maintenance. According to [21] the source node goes through an RREQ to propose the method of data or packet transmission to the specific definition node. Accordingly, the mechanism is used to detect the route between the source and distention for future use.…”
Section: ) Reactive (On-demand) Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the UIoV, there is a need for the development of algorithms and protocols which are less sensitive to the number of vehicle nodes, as there could be a varying number of vehicles in the network at different times and situations. Rivoirard et al [104] performed simulations with real world trajectories and remarked that reactive routing protocols are more suitable to be used in sparse vehicle networks, and proactive protocols gives better performance in medium size networks. Other performance metrics (e.g.…”
Section: A Technological Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%