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Evaluation DSDV, AODV and OLSR routing protocols in real live by using SUMO with NS3 simulation in VANET
Ali Muwafaq Shaban,Sefer Kurnaz,Ahmed Muhi Shantaf +2 more
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The performance of various routing protocols in a vehicle scenario has been observed using the NS3 network simulator and performance measurement metrics include Average Good put and the BSM PDR.Abstract:
The area of interest in intelligent transport is vehicle communication for researchers and the automotive industry. In this article, the performance of various routing protocols in a vehicle scenario has been observed using the NS3 network simulator. Performance measurement metrics include Average Good put and the BSM PDR. AODV appears to be a good routing protocol for low-density vehicles but OLSR beats other protocols in the high-density scenarioread more
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