Analysis Of Mobility Models And Routing Schemes: VANET

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International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT)          
 
© 2013 by IJPTT Journal
Volume-3 Issue-5                           
Year of Publication : 2013
Authors : Brijeshkumar D. Shah , Arjun H. Joshi , Chiragkumar V. Patel , Chaitalee K. Patel

Citation

Brijeshkumar D. Shah , Arjun H. Joshi , Chiragkumar V. Patel , Chaitalee K. Patel. " Analysis Of Mobility Models And Routing Schemes: VANET ". International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT), V3(5):27 - 30  Sep - Oct 2013, ISSN:2249-2615, www.ijpttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.

Abstract

— In a research and industry communities, Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network have been recently attracting an increasing attention. VANET is a key topology for improving road safety and comfort through (ITS). A strong interaction is needed between the network protocol and vehicular mobility. Different routing scheme of VANET is given in this paper. Survey of RPGM, Manhattan and Free way mobility model is also carried out.

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Keywords

- VANET, Routing techniques, protocols, and Mobility