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An Evaluation of Inter-Vehicle Ad Hoc Networks Based on Realistic Vehicular Traces
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| Valery Naumov,
Rainer Baumann,
Thomas Gross,
An Evaluation of Inter-Vehicle Ad Hoc Networks Based on Realistic Vehicular Traces, In Proceedings of The Seventh ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHoc'06), May 2006.
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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) using WLAN
technology have recently received considerable attention. The
evaluation of VANET routing protocols often involves simulators
since management and operation of a large number of real vehicular
nodes is expensive. We study the behavior of routing protocols
in VANETs by using mobility information obtained from
a microscopic vehicular traffic simulator that is based on the
on the real road maps of Switzerland. The performance of AODV and
GPSR is significantly influenced by the choice of mobility model, and
we observe a significantly reduced packet delivery ratio when
employing the realistic traffic simulator to control mobility of
nodes.
To address the performance limitations of communication protocols in
VANETs, we investigate two improvements that increase the packet
delivery ratio and reduce the delay until the first packet arrives.
The traces used in this study are available for public download.
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