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A Two-Tier Routing Algorithm Based on Geographical Zone in VANET

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VANET Routing configures a data transmission path between vehicles sending and receiving message by using car node as relay node. Since car node is of mobility, it is difficult to maintain communication connectivity between two neighbor vehicles. A lot of studies have addressed VANET routing for improving communication qualities so far. This study proposes GZTR Protocol fit to VANET environment to tackle the difficulty. The essence of the protocol is to divides urban space into zones, selects one zone with high geographical conditions as next zone, operate relay node selection algorithm for forwarding packets to the next zone. The performance test of this system turned out to be superior to that of existing protocol.

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Lee, SH., Seok, SJ. (2014). A Two-Tier Routing Algorithm Based on Geographical Zone in VANET. In: Park, J., Zomaya, A., Jeong, HY., Obaidat, M. (eds) Frontier and Innovation in Future Computing and Communications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 301. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8798-7_85

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