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Hybrid Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks  

Ninh, Khanhchi (School of electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
Jung, Sou-Hwan (School of electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
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Abstract
One of the most important VANET applications is providing active safety by broadcasting emergency messages. In order to prevent broadcast storm of flooding-based broadcasting scheme in which any node receiving message will rebroadcast, the existing protocols use the different methods to limit the number of relay nodes. Nevertheless, the existing protocols have low delivery ratio with high traffic density and cause message overhead. Currently, the dramatic increase in the number of vehicles equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS) and onboard radar created new application scenarios that were not feasible before. Consequently, we proposed a broadcasting protocol that selects relay node by using GPS-based position information and detecting neighboring vehicles with the help of onboard radar to. Simulation results show that our proposed protocol has better performance than the existing schemes.
Keywords
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks; Broadcast; Global Positioning System; onboard radar;
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