Abstract
Internet of connected vehicles (IoCV) is one of the popular subclasses of vehicle ad hoc networks and an up-rising form based on new Internet, 5G, cloud, and edge computing features. The vehicle nodes in such networks can exchange the information with other nodes with the help of infrastructure or without prior infrastructure. For efficient data communication among the vehicle nodes, the routing protocols play a significant role and able to handle the different network characteristics including high mobility, dynamic topologies, and disconnected links. To address the existing routing protocol issues including data delay, disconnection, interference, scalability, and overhead, this paper presents the Intersection Gateway and Connectivity based Routing (IGCR) protocol for IoCV networks. The proposed protocol uses important traffic-aware routing metrics, including traffic density and direction of nodes towards the destination for route and next forwarder node selection. The experimental results indicated that the proposed protocol well-behaved and showing better performance compared to the state of the art routing protocols in terms of data delivery, data delay, and data throughput.
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