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Hybrid Simulation Network for Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (Vanet)


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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) plays a vital role in providing different means of traffic management and enables users to be better informed of traffic condition, promoting safer, coordinated and efficient use of transport network. Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) shows promising reliability and validity in ITS. But, it poses challenges to researchers in designing protocol specifically for VANET as the deployment of VANET in real world will incur high cost. Therefore, simulation and non-physical testbed implementation have been widely adopted by the VANET research community in the development and assessment of the new or improved system and protocol of VANET. This paper presents a viable simulation platform for network development. Besides, a code cast or better known as network coding, a data packet transmission method has been developed and introduced into VANET protocol using the presented platform to assess and determine the potential of the introduced simulation platform.

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Vehicular Ad hoc Network, Traffic Simulation, Network Simulation, Intelligent Transportation System, Network Coding.
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Authors

Chun Hoe Lee
Simulation and Computing Laboratory, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Kit Guan Lim
Simulation and Computing Laboratory, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Min Keng Tan
Simulation and Computing Laboratory, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Renee Ka Yin Chin
Simulation and Computing Laboratory, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Kenneth Tze Kin Teo
Simulation and Computing Laboratory, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia

Abstract


Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) plays a vital role in providing different means of traffic management and enables users to be better informed of traffic condition, promoting safer, coordinated and efficient use of transport network. Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) shows promising reliability and validity in ITS. But, it poses challenges to researchers in designing protocol specifically for VANET as the deployment of VANET in real world will incur high cost. Therefore, simulation and non-physical testbed implementation have been widely adopted by the VANET research community in the development and assessment of the new or improved system and protocol of VANET. This paper presents a viable simulation platform for network development. Besides, a code cast or better known as network coding, a data packet transmission method has been developed and introduced into VANET protocol using the presented platform to assess and determine the potential of the introduced simulation platform.

Keywords


Vehicular Ad hoc Network, Traffic Simulation, Network Simulation, Intelligent Transportation System, Network Coding.

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