Distance and signal quality aware next hop selection routing protocol for vehicular ad hoc networks

Kashif Naseer Qureshi, Faisal Bashir, Abdul Hanan Abdullah

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Abstract

Newly emerged and integrated data communication technologies have changed the traditional processes and improve the quality of services. Wireless networks also provide efficient, low cost, fast and reliable solutions for different fields of life. Vehicular ad hoc networks are intended with various new smart features and make the inter communication systems for transportation and provide safety and comfort on the roads and establish the communication platform. However, because of unpredictable dense and sparse traffic conditions in urban areas, data communication is a challenging task for effective and reliable data links. Various topology-, location- and cluster-based protocols have been adopted to deal with high mobility of nodes and dynamic nature of network topologies. This paper presents a distance and signal quality aware routing (DSQR) protocol to deal with vehicular networks. The propose protocol initiates its forwarding decision based on Mid-Area node selection by evaluating direction and distance of neighbour nodes and also taking link quality into account and selects the best next forwarder node towards the destination node. The performance of DSQR is evaluated carrying out with vehicle speed and traffic density in realistic environment. Performance comparisons evaluation indicated the higher performance of propose protocol compared with existing protocols and reduces packet dropping and link failure issues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2351-2364
Number of pages14
JournalNeural Computing and Applications
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Direction
  • Distance
  • Geographical
  • Link quality
  • Mobility
  • Routing
  • Topologies
  • VANET

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