Wednesday 24th of April 2024
 

Routing Protocol in Urban Environment for V2V communication Vanet


My Driss Laanaoui and Said Raghay

The vehicle-to-vehicle communication is a very actual and challenging topic. Vehicles equipped with devices capable of short-range wireless connectivity can form a particular mobile ad-hoc network, VANET—Vehicular Ad-hoc Network. The existence of such networks opens the way for a wide range of applications. Two of the most important classes of such applications are those related to route planning and traffic safety. Route planning aims to provide drivers with real-time traffic information, which, in the absence of a VANET, would require an expensive infrastructure. In this work we evaluate our VANET routing protocol that is especially designed for city environments. This protocol is based on the localization of the node, the cost assigned to the section and score for each vehicle.

Keywords: VANET, routing, simulation, Dijkstra, urban environment, Delivery Ratio, end to end delay, IDM

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

My Driss Laanaoui
he received his bachelor on IEEA (Informatics, Electronics, Electrical, and Automation) in 2003 from the University Cadi Ayyad, Faculty of Science and Technology of Marrakech, and Master on Telecommunications and networks in 2007 from the University Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech. He has published five papers in International conferences. He is currently a Ph.D student in the university CADI AYYAD Marrakech, Morroco

Said Raghay
he is a Professor in Mathematical modeling and informatics . University Cadi Ayyad, Faculty of Science and Technology of Marrakech.


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