Abstract

Objectives: To compare significant position-based routing protocols based on their underlying techniques such as junction selection mechanisms that provide vehicle-to-vehicle communications in city scenarios. Background: Vehicular Adhoc Network is the most significant offshoot of Mobile Adhoc Networks which is capable of organizing itself in an infrastructure-less environment. The network builds smart transportation which facilitates deriving in-terms of traffic safety by exchanging timely information in a proficient manner. Findings: The main features of vehicular adhoc networks pertaining to the city environment like high mobility, network segmentation, sporadic interconnections, and impediments are the key challenges for the development of an effective routing protocol. These features of the urban environment have a great impact on the performance of a routing protocol. This study presents a brief survey on the most substantial position-based routing schemes premeditated for urban inter-vehicular communication scenarios. These protocols are provided with their operational techniques for exchanging messages between vehicles. A comparative analysis is also provided, which is based on various important factors such as the mechanisms of intersection selection, forwarding strategies, vehicular traffic density, local maximum conquering methods, mobility of vehicular nodes, and secure message exchange. Application/Improvements: the outcomes observed from this paper motivate us to improve routing protocol in terms of security, accuracy, and reliability in vehicular adhoc networks. Furthermore, it can be employed as a foundation of references in determining literature that are worth mentioning to the routing in vehicular communications.

Highlights

  • The Vehicular Adhoc Network (VANET) is a branch of Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET)

  • This study mainly provides a brief description of routing schemes that are develop for V2V interactions in city scenarios

  • Simulation results based on a realistic traffic city environment indicate that Traffic Flow Oriented Routing Protocol (TFOR) achieves higher performance in terms of packet delivery ratio and the end to end delay as compared to Geographic Source Routing (GSR), E-Greedy Traffic-Aware Routing (GyTAR), and Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR)

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Summary

A Survey on Junction Selection based Routing Protocols for VANETs

Findings: The main features of vehicular adhoc networks pertaining to the city environment like high mobility, network segmentation, sporadic interconnections, and impediments are the key challenges for the development of an effective routing protocol. These features of the urban environment have a great impact on the performance of a routing protocol. This study presents a brief survey on the most substantial position-based routing schemes premeditated for urban inter-vehicular communication scenarios These protocols are provided with their operational techniques for exchanging messages between vehicles.

INTRODUCTION
ARCHITECTURAL PARADIGMS OF VANETS
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RESEARCH
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