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Survey of position based routing for Inter Vehicle Communication system Export

Distributed Framework and Applications, 2008. DFmA 2008. First International Conference on In Distributed Framework and Applications, 2008. DFmA 2008. First International Conference on (2008), pp. 174-182.

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adhoc network routing tcp_vgrid vanet vanet_sim vehicular wireless

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The emergence of vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) through inter-vehicle communications (IVC) has promised countless applications that could greatly improve the safety of drivers, ease traffic control and enhance the overall driving experience in the near future. Successful implementations of VANET would require standardized network protocols, secure communication platforms, reasonable coverage of wireless network among vehicles as well as cooperation from drivers themselves. In the networking domain, routing protocols that can cope the unique characteristics of a VANET environment is a subject of interest for many. This paper reviews routing protocols that have been adapted for VANET, particularly using the position-based routing method. It gives an overview of the developments of the routing protocols for VANET environment, and compares them in the context of a driver's safety and driving experience.


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