Author : Pavan R Rangapur 1
Date of Publication :7th May 2016
Abstract: Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is a type of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET). The field of VANETs began picking up consideration in 1980s and has now been a dynamic field of innovative work. VANETs give us with the base to growing new frameworks to improve drivers' and travelers' security and comfort. Multi hop data dissemination is the significant undertaking go over in VANET that will be proposed here. There are numerous routing protocols that have been proposed and surveyed to enhance the effectiveness of VANET. The simulator has been favored over outside investigation since it is straightforward, simple and cheap. In this paper, simulation of one of the routing protocols i.e. AOMDV is done on simulators which permit users to produce true versatility models for VANET simulations.
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