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VANET Routing Protocols: Pros and Cons

Bijan Paul, +2 more
- 30 Apr 2011 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 3, pp 28-34
TLDR
In this article, the pros and cons of VANET routing protocols for inter vehicle communication are discussed and discussed in detail, which can be used for further improvement or development of any new routing protocol.
Abstract
Vehicular Ad-hoc Network) is a new technology which has taken enormous attention in the recent years. Due to rapid topology changing and frequent disconnection makes it difficult to design an efficient routing protocol for routing data among vehicles, called V2V or vehicle to vehicle communication and vehicle to road side infrastructure, called V2I. The existing routing protocols for VANET are not efficient to meet every traffic scenarios. Thus design of an efficient routing protocol has taken significant attention. So, it is very necessary to identify the pros and cons of routing protocols which can be used for further improvement or development of any new routing protocol. This paper presents the pros and cons of VANET routing protocols for inter vehicle communication.

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