Multipath Routing Protocols in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs): Performance Evaluation in Various Conditions

Ananto Tri Sasongko, G. Jati, W. Jatmiko
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The number of accidents on highways is not only caused by heavy traffic but also by human error and lack of means for road safety supports. To overcome these problems, VANET technologies are applied. VANET acts as a crucial role in serving a high level of protection from danger and convenience to the users of the roads. Each vehicle in VANET is equipped with wireless networking devices and electronic sensors through which they can detect surrounding conditions and send appropriate information such as an emergency warning to neighboring vehicles. In VANET, routing protocols have important roles as their responsibilities to make sure that data are delivered to destinations via best-chosen routes properly and timely. This study aims to evaluate routing protocols for road safety applications which have high reliability in facing various obstacles and the frequently broken links. This research was conducted using simulation method which utilized software tools as follows: Network Simulator 2 (NS2) as a network simulator, OpenStreetMap (OSM) as a vehicle road infrastructure map, and Simulation of Urban Mobility (SUMO) as a traffic simulator. The simulation ran under Linux Ubuntu operating system. We undertook the experiments using Ad hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) in various traffic conditions and simulation parameters on Jakarta toll road with realistic vehicle mobility models. Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) and End to End Delay (E2ED), which are commonly used as metrics for road safety applications, are measured to see the performance.
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车辆自组织网络(VANETs)中的多路径路由协议:各种条件下的性能评估
高速公路上的交通事故不仅是由于交通拥挤造成的,而且由于人为失误和缺乏道路安全保障手段。为了克服这些问题,应用VANET技术。VANET在为道路使用者提供高水平的危险保护和便利方面发挥着至关重要的作用。VANET的每辆车都配备了无线网络设备和电子传感器,通过这些设备,它们可以探测周围的情况,并向邻近车辆发送紧急警告等适当的信息。在VANET中,路由协议扮演着重要的角色,因为它们的职责是确保数据通过最佳选择的路由正确及时地传递到目的地。本研究旨在评估道路安全应用中的路由协议,该协议在面对各种障碍和频繁中断的链路时具有高可靠性。本研究采用仿真方法,利用以下软件工具:Network Simulator 2 (NS2)作为网络模拟器,OpenStreetMap (OSM)作为车辆道路基础设施地图,simulation of Urban Mobility (SUMO)作为交通模拟器。仿真在Linux Ubuntu操作系统下运行。在雅加达收费公路上,我们使用Ad hoc按需多路径距离矢量(AOMDV)在各种交通条件和仿真参数下进行了实验,并建立了真实的车辆移动模型。通常作为道路安全应用的指标,通过测量分组传输比(PDR)和端到端延迟(E2ED)来查看性能。
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