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International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control

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ISSN (Print): 2210-3279
ISSN (Online): 2210-3287

General Research Article

Realistic Analysis of Reactive Routing Protocols of VANETs for Rajiv Chowk [NCR] Flyover

Author(s): Aparna N. Mahajan*, Ramesh C. Poonia and Sunaina Sharma

Volume 11, Issue 3, 2021

Published on: 24 February, 2020

Page: [324 - 335] Pages: 12

DOI: 10.2174/2210327910666200224115324

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Abstract

Background: Although research has been done in the areas of VANET routing protocol performance focusing on highway scenarios, no research has been observed for highway flyovers. This research paper is an effort in this direction to find out the solution for flyover scenario where line of sight is one of the major challenges.

Objective: The main objectives of the proposed research paper is to analyze the feasibility of vehicular ad-hoc networks for highway flyover (NCR) Scenario. Further to Compare the performance of an on-demand routing protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks using VanetMobiSim 2.0 and NS-2 .34 to find out the best one that may be used as the most reliable and efficient ondemand routing protocol.

Method: The prime focus of this paper is to explore the feasibility of VANETs for Highway traffic management over flyovers (NCR) and to analyze & compare possibility of reactive routing protocols AODV, DSR and TORA for VANETs under study. The feasibility of vehicular ad-hoc networks based on live data for Rajiv Chowk on NH- 8 Scenario has been analyzed. The performance of On-demand routing protocols for vehicular Ad-hoc network is compared using VANETMobiSim 2.0 and NS -2.34.

Result: The simulation is done for four performance matrices for mentioned reactive routing protocols using VanetMobisim 2.0and NS 2.34. The graphs are plotted for all three protocols to find out the most feasible protocol.

Conclusion: It is observed that DSR is most feasible reactive protocols for proposed research on flyover.

Keywords: Routing protocols, simulation, VANET, network simulator, AODV, DSR, IEEE 802.11p, VANETMobisim2.0.

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