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Published on: November 26, 2019
A lightweight neighbor-info-based routing protocol for no-base-station taxi-call system
Xudong Zhu1, Jinhang Wang1, Yunchao Chen1
1School of Computer Science & Information Engineering, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou 310018, China.
Abstract:
Since the quick topology change and short connection duration, the VANET has had unstable routing and wireless signal quality. This paper proposes a kind of lightweight routing protocol-LNIB for call system without base station, which is applicable to the urban taxis. LNIB maintains and predicts neighbor information dynamically, thus finding the reliable path between the source and the target. This paper describes the protocol in detail and evaluates the performance of this protocol by simulating under different nodes density and speed. The result of evaluation shows that the performance of LNIB is better than AODV which is a classic protocol in taxi-call scene.
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