Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6883627 Computers & Electrical Engineering 2017 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper introduces a Reliable Routing Protocol (R2P) for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs), which divides the network into overlapping zones. For each zone, a special node is promoted to be the Master Node (MN), which maintains an up-to-date routing boards for inter/intra-zone communication. R2P depends on two types of boards, namely; Internal Routing Board (IRB) and External Routing Board (ERB). Two types of IRB are used, namely; Zone Routing Board (ZRB) that is maintained by MNs, and Private Routing Board (PRB) that is maintained by each network node. Both ZRB and PRB register routes among zone nodes, while ERB, which is maintained by MN, registers available gateways to neighboring zones. R2P employs a special route discovery mechanism to discover available routes to the destination, and then elects the most reliable route. It has been compared against the recent VANET's routing protocols. Experimental results have shown that R2P outperforms the others.
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