Ain Shams Engineering Journal (Mar 2024)

Performance Evaluation of VANET using Directional Location Aided Routing (D-LAR) Protocol with Sleep Scheduling Algorithm

  • K. Chandramohan,
  • A. Manikandan,
  • S. Ramalingam,
  • R. Dhanapal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 102458

Abstract

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Neighboring radio networks are those that do not instantly supply communications infrastructure after deployment, have radio transceivers with restricted transmission range, and are unaware of possible neighbors. Vehicle-to-vehicle communication is an effective means to convey information through an asymmetric vehicle ad hoc network, and it can provide high security while also reducing energy usage. A new protocol is known as energy efficiency, the D-LAR (Directed Location Assist) protocol, is used to determine a node's energy efficiency. To determine the sleep and active states of nodes, propose a sleep scheduling technique. It can also provide a more accurate location of a moving vehicle than existing location support protocols. In comparison to other current systems, the simulation results suggest that the proposed D-LAR technique has the advantages of decreasing the collision attack detection delay time and enhancing security.

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