An Efficient Way of Broadcasting Response Message to Help Demanding Vehicle in VANET
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 12
Abstract
VANET is very demanding area of research in these days. In this paper, we identify that when an emergency condition occurred at any location on the road, then emergency support take time to reach emergency location due to traffic. So, we proposed a new technique to manage road traffic in between emergency location and emergency support vehicle, which provide quick and timely support to emergency location. It provides better result in terms of broadcasting overhead, packet delivery ratio and reduces packet drops.
Authors and Affiliations
Ajitender Kaur, Praveen Kumar Pal, Pushparaj Pal
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