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Abstract
The topology and communication links of vehicular adhoc
networks, or VANETs, are always changing due to the transient nature of automobiles. VANETs
are a subset of MANETs that have applications in the transportation sector, specifically in Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS). Routing in these networks is challenging due to frequent
link detachments, rapid topological changes, and high vehicle mobility.
As a result, there are many obstacles and constraints in the way of creating an effective
routing protocol that satisfies latency restrictions with minimal overhead. Malicious vehicle detection
is also a crucial role in VANETs. Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicles(UAVs) can be useful for
overcoming these constraints. This study examines the utilize of UAVs operating in an adhoc
form and cooperating via cars VANETs to aid in the routing and detection of hostile vehicles.
VANET is a routing protocol. The proposed UAV-assisted routing protocol (VRU) incorporates
two separate protocols for routing data: (1) a protocol called VRU_vu for delivering data packets
amid vehicles with the assist of UAVs, and (2) a protocol called VRU_u for routing data packets
amid UAVs.
To estimate the efficacy of VRU routing objects in a metropolitan setting, we run the
NS-2.35 simulator under Linux Ubuntu 12.04. Vehicle and UAV motions can also be generated
with the help of the mobility generator VanetMobiSim and the mobility simulation software MobiSim.
According to the results of the performance analysis, the VRU-protocol is able to
outperform the other evaluated routing protocols in terms of packet-delivery-ratio (by 17 percent)
&detection-ratio (9 percent). The VRU protocol cuts overhead near 41% and reduces end-to-enddelay
in mean of 15%.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control publishes timely research articles, full-length/ mini reviews and communications on these three strongly related areas, with emphasis on networked control systems whose sensors are interconnected via wireless communication networks. The emergence of high speed wireless network technologies allows a cluster of devices to be linked together economically to form a distributed system. Wireless communication is playing an increasingly important role in such distributed systems. Transmitting sensor measurements and control commands over wireless links allows rapid deployment, flexible installation, fully mobile operation and prevents the cable wear and tear problem in industrial automation, healthcare and environmental assessment. Wireless networked systems has raised and continues to raise fundamental challenges in the fields of science, engineering and industrial applications, hence, more new modelling techniques, problem formulations and solutions are required.