Performance Evaluation on VANET Routing Protocols in The Way Road of Central Jakarta using NS-3 and SUMO

Ricky Aji Pratama, Linda Rosselina, Diah Sulistyowati, Riri Fitri Sari, R. Harwahyu
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The Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET) technology is still an open research area on wireless networks. In overcoming the dynamic changes in topology and obtaining reliable network quality, the selection of the routing protocol type and the type of propagation loss model is critical within the VANET Design. This research aims to analyze the performance of OLSR, AODV, DSDV, and DSR routing protocol in relation to the variation of speed and the type of propagation loss model scenarios. Those Scenarios are organized according to the number of nodes, packet size, duration of simulation time, simulation speed, and the propagation loss model environment. As a result of this research, this paper analyzes the simulation result of receive packet rate, packet receive, throughput, and goodput using NS3 and SUMO simulators. The simulation result showed that the variance of speed used (30 m/s, 50 m/s, 100 m/s) has no significant influence in choosing the best ad hoc routing protocol. Nevertheless, the considerable impact comes from the variance of the propagation loss model used. Our experiment shows that each propagation loss model has a unique routing protocol to get the best performance. The simulation results indicate that the Friis Propagation Loss Model has excellent performance and only is shown by OLSR protocol while other protocols have quite low values. Meanwhile, replacement of the propagation loss model parameter to both The Two Way and The Nakagami-m Fast Fading Propagation Loss Model makes some protocols notably AODV, DSDV and DSR show better performance than before when they are adopting The Friis Propagation Loss Model.
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基于NS-3和SUMO的雅加达市中心道路VANET路由协议性能评价
车载自组织网络(VANET)技术仍然是无线网络领域一个开放的研究领域。为了克服拓扑结构的动态变化,获得可靠的网络质量,路由协议类型和传播损耗模型类型的选择是VANET设计的关键。本研究旨在分析OLSR、AODV、DSDV和DSR路由协议在速度变化和传播损耗模型类型场景下的性能。这些场景根据节点数量、数据包大小、模拟时间持续时间、模拟速度和传播损失模型环境进行组织。在此基础上,本文分析了采用NS3和SUMO仿真器对接收包速率、接收包速率、吞吐量和goodput的仿真结果。仿真结果表明,使用的速率(30 m/s、50 m/s、100 m/s)的变化对选择最佳自组织路由协议没有显著影响。然而,相当大的影响来自所使用的传播损耗模型的方差。实验表明,每个传播损耗模型都有一个独特的路由协议,以获得最佳的性能。仿真结果表明,Friis传播损耗模型具有优良的性能,仅在OLSR协议中表现出来,而其他协议的值都很低。同时,将传播损耗模型参数同时替换为the Two Way和the Nakagami-m Fast衰落传播损耗模型,使得一些协议,特别是AODV、DSDV和DSR,在采用the Friis传播损耗模型时表现出了较好的性能。
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