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Performance Evaluation of Broadcast Techniques in VANETs


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1 Prince Muqrin Chair for IT Security, King Saud Univ., Saudi Arabia
2 International Islamic Univ., Islamabad, Pakistan
3 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, India
 

Broadcast is mainly used in VANETs for communication intended to reduce collision, contention, redundant messages and hidden node problem. It also improves the message reliability. But there is no comprehensive analysis and performance evaluation of broadcast exists. In this paper we briefly discuss the existing broadcast techniques their pros and cons in sparse and dense network. Thereafter we also measure the performance of broadcast schemes with help of NS-2 simulator in VANETs scenario.

Keywords

VANETs, Flooding, AODV, MDDV DSR, UMB, Network Congestion
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Authors

A. Rahim
Prince Muqrin Chair for IT Security, King Saud Univ., Saudi Arabia
F. B. Muhaya
Prince Muqrin Chair for IT Security, King Saud Univ., Saudi Arabia
M. Sher
International Islamic Univ., Islamabad, Pakistan
Z. S. Khan
International Islamic Univ., Islamabad, Pakistan
I. Ahmad
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, India

Abstract


Broadcast is mainly used in VANETs for communication intended to reduce collision, contention, redundant messages and hidden node problem. It also improves the message reliability. But there is no comprehensive analysis and performance evaluation of broadcast exists. In this paper we briefly discuss the existing broadcast techniques their pros and cons in sparse and dense network. Thereafter we also measure the performance of broadcast schemes with help of NS-2 simulator in VANETs scenario.

Keywords


VANETs, Flooding, AODV, MDDV DSR, UMB, Network Congestion

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2009%2Fv2i10%2F30721