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AGP: an anchor-geography based routing protocol with mobility prediction for VANET in city scenarios
Authors:Yan SHI  Xiao-ye JIN  Shan-zhi CHEN
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Networking and Switching Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China;2. State key Lab of Wireless Mobile Communications, China Academy of Telecommunication Technology, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) routing is a key technology for efficient data forwarding in intelligent transport system (ITS). A novel routing scheme, Anchor-Geography based routing protocol (AGP), designed specifically for VANET communication in city environment is proposed in this paper. The reactive broadcasting is used for both getting destination location and routing discovery. Connectivity status and load balancing is considered in routing decision. In addition, the map information and the kinematics parameters are used for the vehicle trajectory prediction. Such a mobility prediction can provide a solution for the situation in which the destination moves away from the location in the routing discovery procedure. In simulation, VanetMobiSim is used as the traffic generator for more realistic traffic scenarios in VANETs than simple mobility model definition. Simulation results in NS2 show that AGP protocol gains obvious improvement in packet delivery ratio and average hops.
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