A Distant node Based Multicast Routing protocol for Sparse area vehicle to vehicle communication
Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Inter-vehicular communication(IVC) is one of the most advanced research areas for last few years. Traditional Mobile-adhoc-network(MANET) protocols are proved to be not that much effective in Vehicularadhoc-network(VANET). Moreover the protocols for dense areas are not suitable for partially connected areas. In this paper a Distance Node Based Multicast Routing (DBMR) protocol for sparse areas with a small overhead of incorporating multicast group selection is introduced with some small modification in the existing Border node Based Routing(BBR) protocol.The performance of DBMR is evaluated in NS-2 simulator with VanetMobiSim based mobility model. The simulation results verify that the multicast behavior of the proposed DBMR exploits a distinct bandwidth utilization over the flooding behavior of BBR.
Authors and Affiliations
Dibakar Chakraborty
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