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In this paper we introduce a novel routing protocol for efficiently broadcasting packets in vehicular ad hoc networks, while limiting multiple copies of the same packet, and avoiding collisions. In high-congested traffic scenarios, the increase of packet collisions and medium contentions among vehicles affects the inter-vehicular communications, and causes a degradation of quality-of-service (QoS)...
This paper investigates a novel solution for efficiently broadcasting in vehicular networks. In high congested traffic scenarios, one of the most serious problems is the increase of packet collisions and medium contentions among vehicles which attempt to communicate. The effect results in a very high number of message copies and collisions within the vehicular network, which is sometimes called as...
In this paper we present a novel vehicular communication protocol, which aims to reduce the effect of broadcast storm problem in VANETs. When the traffic density is above a certain value (e.g., when vehicles are in congested traffic scenarios), one of the most serious problems is the increase of packet collisions and medium contentions among vehicles which attempt to communicate.
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