2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.c5168.098319
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Routing and Scheduling Issues in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks

Abstract: VANETs have developed as one of the largest potential topics in the field of automotive industries with promising and challenging futures in various aspects. VANETs permit intelligent vehicles to generate their own organized network without the need of the stable network. In this paper we introduce VANETs and its comparison with MANETs, standard wireless access in VANETs like WAVE model partly based on OSI model. We present a comprehensive study on routing protocol in VANETs like position-based routing, Geo-Ca… Show more

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“…This enhances the early prediction of the road conditions from every other predicted environment. In our approach to the final content prediction for all emergency conditions, the messages or instructions are composed of three main parts; the ID of the vehicle or V2I infrastructure that generated the message, the ZoR specification, and finally, the actual messages created for the final zone-based prediction of messages [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This enhances the early prediction of the road conditions from every other predicted environment. In our approach to the final content prediction for all emergency conditions, the messages or instructions are composed of three main parts; the ID of the vehicle or V2I infrastructure that generated the message, the ZoR specification, and finally, the actual messages created for the final zone-based prediction of messages [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geocast depends on location-based addresses and enhances the functioning of zone-based communication. The central manager maintains geographic location information through roadside units (RSUs) to sustain Geocasting information [ 35 ]. The target areas where Geocasting is potential in this research are proclaimed as zones, i.e., (zone of reference) ZoR, and zone of forwarding (RoF).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication Layer provides: QoS by selecting the best network as the IoV Platform uses multi wireless networking technologies to create heterogeneous communication Platform. Each network selected for communication must be combined in such a manner that the platform contributes to the proper connectivity and must provide smooth link of connected service along with excellent QoS to the users, which is built on parameters such as device location, available access technologies and service requirement (Kamble et al, 2019). Control and Management layer: Manages the exchange of data among the different network service providers of IoV platform.…”
Section: Comparison Of Iov Architecture Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pattern matching-based highway travel time prediction algorithm has been proposed in (Zhao et al, 2015;Shridevi et al, 2019). Initially, it establishes a pattern library by selecting the traffic volume and speed information.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%