Abstract

Routing protocols for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are highly important, as they are essential for operating the concept of intelligent transportation system and several other applications. VANET Routing entails awareness about the nature of the road and various other parameters that affect the performance of the protocol. Optimising the VANET routing guarantees optimal metrics, such as low E2E delay, high packet delivery ratio (PDR) and low overhead. Since its performance is of multi-objective nature, it needs multi-objective optimisation as well. Most researchers have focused on a single objective or weighted average for multi-objective optimisation. Only a few of the studies have tackled the actual multi-objective optimisation of VANET routing. In this article, we propose a novel reactive routing protocol named tail-based routing, based on the concept of location-aided routing (LAR). We first re-defined the request zone to reduce the lateral width with respect to the lateral distance between the source and destination and named it tail. Next, we incorporated angle searching with crowding distance inside the multi-objective optimisation MO-PSO and called it MO-PSO-angle. Then, we conducted optimisation of tail-based routing using MO-PSO-angle and compared it with optimised LAR, which exhibited the superiority of the latter. The best improvement was at the optimisation point with a 96% improvement of PDR and a 313% improvement in E2E delay.

Highlights

  • Vehicular ad hoc networks vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) routing is one type of ad hoc networks

  • In order to provide the application aspect of the performance of location-aided routing (LAR) routing and MO-PSO-Angle optimized Reduced Tail based routing, we provide a thorough comparison of the three network evaluation metrics, namely, packet delivery ratio (PDR), E2E delay and overhead for experiments related to the number of nodes which changes from lower value of 30 vehicles up to maximum value of 130 vehicles

  • Applying for PDR gives the result of 96% at 10 nodes and gives for E2E delay the percentage of 313%

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Introduction

Vehicular ad hoc networks VANETs routing is one type of ad hoc networks It involves connecting vehicles in the road environment for easy communications among them. The need is to have a reliable and robust routing protocol that facilitates numerous tasks and applications required to operate a routingdependent application. This becomes more important in the applications of intelligent transportation systems where fast information exchange among vehicles must be enabled. We propose a routing protocol for VANET and optimise it for the multi-objective nature of the problem, offering more control of the performance and flexibility in responding to the need of the user or other applications that are based on the routing

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