BNSR: Border Node preferred Social Ranking based Routing Protocol for VANETs

Author(s):  
Bhuvan Mehan ◽  
Sanjay Batish ◽  
Rajesh Bhatia ◽  
Amardeep Dhiman
Author(s):  
Monika Goyal ◽  
Sanjay Batish ◽  
Amardeep Singh

In this paper we exploit the position based routing for VANET. We take the benefit of BMFR protocol to reduce the number of hops. Further we take advantage of AMAR for optimizing the path with the help of speed and direction in addition to position of neighbours. Finally to resolve the conflict between two competitive nodes we use an attribute named probability to prevent the packet to be forwarded in wrong direction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 8357-8364
Author(s):  
Thompson Stephan ◽  
Ananthnarayan Rajappa ◽  
K.S. Sendhil Kumar ◽  
Shivang Gupta ◽  
Achyut Shankar ◽  
...  

Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) is the most growing research area in wireless communication and has been gaining significant attention over recent years due to its role in designing intelligent transportation systems. Wireless multi-hop forwarding in VANETs is challenging since the data has to be relayed as soon as possible through the intermediate vehicles from the source to destination. This paper proposes a modified fuzzy-based greedy routing protocol (MFGR) which is an enhanced version of fuzzy logic-based greedy routing protocol (FLGR). Our proposed protocol applies fuzzy logic for the selection of the next greedy forwarder to forward the data reliably towards the destination. Five parameters, namely distance, direction, speed, position, and trust have been used to evaluate the node’s stability using fuzzy logic. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed MFGR scheme can achieve the best performance in terms of the highest packet delivery ratio (PDR) and minimizes the average number of hops among all protocols.


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