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Performance Analysis of DTN Routing Protocol for Vehicular Sensor Networks

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Vehicular sensor network (VSN) has become an active research topic in the field of networking. VSN is the application of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). Vehicular delay-tolerant network (VDTN) has evolved from delay-tolerant network (DTN) and is formed by vehicular nodes with sensors embedded in it. Many routing protocols have been implemented in VDTN, each having its benefits and shortcomings in the implementation domain. In this paper, performance of two routing protocols, namely MaxProp and packet-oriented routing (POR), are analysed and compared on the basis of different parameters. Both the protocols are simulated on MATLAB.

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Raw, R.S., Kadam, A., Loveleen (2018). Performance Analysis of DTN Routing Protocol for Vehicular Sensor Networks. In: Lobiyal, D., Mansotra, V., Singh, U. (eds) Next-Generation Networks. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 638. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6005-2_24

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