Automatika (Jul 2024)

Prioritization and scheduling in the vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) scheme for vanets using enhanced congestion control source based ant colony optimization

  • Lekshmi V,
  • R. Suji Pramila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2024.2307232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 3
pp. 778 – 792

Abstract

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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), which include vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), are a promising method for intelligent transportation systems. The major challenges of VANET protocols are symmetric links and changing topology of the networks and hence a proper routing method is necessary for VANET. A crucial issue with VANETs is the transmission of data from a starting point to the base station. To discover the least path with the lowest cost and fewest hops between the source and the destination, existing work uses a novel priority-based direction-aware collision avoidance (P-DVCA). To direct the ants to develop a shorter path with fewer hops for data transmission, the suggested method uses the prioritising and scheduling enhanced congestion control-based source ant colony optimization (ECC-ACO) for VANETs. Based on the message type and network situation, this technique provides precedence for privacy messages communications. Privacy messages can also be divided into beacon messages and occurrence messages. At that point, each message is routed into the appropriate queue predicated on its primary consideration, and each message in each queue is planned. When compared to renowned VANET communication architecture, simulation and analytical findings show that proposed ECC-ACO offers a respectable reduction in collisions.

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