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Using Routing Table Flag to Improve Performance of AODV Routing Protocol for VANETs Environment

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The 9th International Conference on Computing and InformationTechnology (IC2IT2013)

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With the growth of wireless topology during recent decades, routing protocol in Ad-hoc networks has come to the limelight. Routing is defined as a technique of the best route from the source to the destination. VANETs comprise a special subclass of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). One of the hardships with routing protocols in VANET is related to do with HELLO message which brings about a route. Among the most common solutions is one that utilizes Routing Table Flag for checking the route status. By checking the Routing Table Flag (RTF) each node’s condition will be specified. Through considering this mode, various acceptable results regarding packet loss, packet delivery ratio, throughput and number of received packets have been achieved. Experiments using NS-2 to measure the packet loss, throughput, number of receive packets and packet delivery ration for three different scenarios are presented.

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Keshavarz, H., Noor, R.M., Mostajeran, E. (2013). Using Routing Table Flag to Improve Performance of AODV Routing Protocol for VANETs Environment. In: Meesad, P., Unger, H., Boonkrong, S. (eds) The 9th International Conference on Computing and InformationTechnology (IC2IT2013). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 209. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37371-8_11

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