A traffic flow-oriented routing protocol for VANETs

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Irshad A Abbasi
Babar Nazir
Aftab Abbasi
Sardar M Bilal
Sajjad A Madani
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[1] King Khalid University (KKU),Department of Computer Science
[2] COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT),Department of Computer Science
[3] University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS),Department of Compute and Information Sciences
[4] Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M),undefined
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Traffic flow; Traffic organization; Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET); Position-based routing;
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This paper presents a novel position-based routing protocol for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) to enhance traffic safety and traffic organization and facilitate driving through a smart transportation system. The protocol is referred to as the traffic flow-oriented routing (TFOR) protocol for VANETs. It considers a real-time urban scenario with multi-lane and bi-directional roads. It chooses junction optimally considering vehicular traffic flows to accomplish robust routing paths and thereby forwarding the data packets. The new junction selection mechanism and routing between the junctions is based on two-hop neighbor information, which increases packet-delivery ratio and decreases end-to-end delay. We designed, implemented, and compared TFOR against existing routing protocols of VANETs (greedy-perimeter stateless routing (GPSR), geographic source routing (GSR), and enhanced greedy traffic-aware routing (E-GyTAR)). Simulation outcomes in urban scenarios show that TFOR minimizes average end-to-end delay and routing overhead by on average 15.3% and 19.5%, respectively, compared to GPSR. It reduces routing overhead up to 17% compared to GSR. TFOR maximizes packet-delivery ratio on an average of 17.5%, 10.7%, and 7.2% compared to GPSR, GSR, and E-GyTAR, respectively.
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