Server supported routing: A novel architecture and protocol to support inter-vehicular communication

Ritun Patney, S. K. Baton, Nick Filer

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    Abstract

    A novel architecture and multi-hop protocol to support intervehicular communication is proposed, The protocol uses 'latency' as a metric to find routes, We introduce the concept of a Routing Server (RS), which tries and keeps up-to-date information about the state of the network, i.e. the network topology, and the latency associated at each node averaged over a short time. Route discovery is now carried out by sending a Route Request packet directly to the RS, rather than flooding the network. We call this model 'Server Supported Routing (SSR)', A simulation study is carried and the performance of SSR compared with Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol. It is found that SSR performs better than DSR over longer hops, faster rate of topology change, and high offered load in the network. The study also reveals that DSR is much more sensitive to changes in the network than SSR. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)|Lect. Notes Comput. Sci.
    PublisherSpringer Nature
    Pages21-30
    Number of pages9
    Volume3794
    ISBN (Print)3540308563, 9783540308560
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event1st International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, MSN 2005 - Wuhan
    Duration: 1 Jul 2005 → …
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    NameLecture Notes in Computer Science

    Conference

    Conference1st International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, MSN 2005
    CityWuhan
    Period1/07/05 → …
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