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  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Network Routing Protocols
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

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  • Efficient routing is critical for timely safety message transmission in urban vehicular networks.
  • Existing methods struggle with global optimality and accurate relay evaluation in complex traffic.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an advanced vehicular safety message routing method (HMDR) for improved performance in intricate traffic scenarios.
  • To enhance the selection of globally optimal transmission paths and reliable relays.

Main Methods:

  • HMDR employs a heuristic path search prioritizing road connectivity.
  • It utilizes multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) with ordinal relationship analysis and CRITIC for relay evaluation.
  • Subjective and objective weights are determined for optimal relay selection based on link time and utility values.

Main Results:

  • HMDR prioritizes path connectivity, leading to shorter total transmission delays for safety messages.
  • The method demonstrates faster propagation speed compared to other evaluated techniques.
  • HMDR ensures improved one-hop distance and one-hop delay in safety message transmission.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed HMDR method effectively selects globally optimal transmission paths and relays in vehicular networks.
  • HMDR comprehensively considers multiple metrics and their interrelationships for robust relay evaluation.
  • This approach significantly enhances vehicular safety message transmission performance, supporting secure driving.