VANETs are organized to progress road protection with no specific need for any fixed infrastructure. Subsequently, the movement of all vehicles can be planned in the upcoming future, based on perceived information, Quality of Services Routing (QoSR) algorithms can be pressured on its available options, paths, and links and according to criteria and reliability of the QoSR. Awareness of QoSR to the environmental conditions of the network of vehicles, such as the location of vehicles, direction and speed that can be obtained. This study is to reduce the effects of unpredictable problems on the best pathway to replace the broken path / link. In this article, A QoSR with Particle Swarm Optimization (QoSR-PSO) for improving QoSs in vehicular ad-hoc networks has been used. The particle swarm optimization algorithm by modeling the behavior of a set of particles looks for the optimal solution of the problem. In order to perform simulation experiments, NS2 simulator and VanetMobisim have been used. The comparison results with benchmark studies show the improvement in packet delivery rate (PDR), delay, Packet Drop and overload.
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