Protocol independent adaptive route update for VANET

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High relative node velocity and high active node density have presented challenges to existing routing approaches within highly scaled ad hoc wireless networks, such as Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET). Efficient routing requires finding optimum route with minimum delay, updating it on availability of a better one, and repairing it on link breakages. Current routing protocols are generally focused on finding and maintaining an efficient route, with very less emphasis on route update. Adaptive route update usually becomes impractical for dense networks due to large routing overheads. This paper presents an adaptive route update approach which can provide solution for any baseline routing protocol. The proposed adaptation eliminates the classification of reactive and proactive by categorizing them as logical conditions to find and update the route. © 2014 Asim Rasheed et al.

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Rasheed, A., Ajmal, S., & Qayyum, A. (2014). Protocol independent adaptive route update for VANET. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/403918

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