International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control
Background & Objective: Vanet is ad-hoc or temporary network that supports vehicle to veh... more Background & Objective: Vanet is ad-hoc or temporary network that supports vehicle to vehicle or vehicle to infrastructure communication. Nowadays due to the exponential rise in road traffic and accidents, it is necessary to have information about vehicle position, speed, direction, lane etc. that aware us from traffic, road condition etc. to avoid accidents. Research has been going on in the field of traffic congestion problem, mobility model and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). To solve this complex problem a traffic simulator and a realistic scenario is needed but the issue is generating a realistic traffic scenario. Current work is focussed in this direction for building a realistic scenario of an area. Conclusion: In the current work, a realistic simulation in VANET is described and SUMO traces are integrated on network simulator-NS3.
International Journal of Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous Computing (IJASUC), 2018
VANET is a subset of MANET which offers communication between the nodes. VANET is a collection of... more VANET is a subset of MANET which offers communication between the nodes. VANET is a collection of various dynamic nodes that can change it and configure itself on the network. In Vanet, various routing protocols may be implemented to route the packet and Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) is one of the protocol that floods the packets to discover route. In Ad hoc On Demand Vector (AODV) routing protocol for VANET, malicious nodes may distrupt the network and make it difficult for the nodes to communicate. In this paper, AODV Routing Protocol is analysed in vanet with and without malicious attack. The malicious node disrupts the limit and floods the network with false packets. Malicious node will affect the performance of the entire network as it consumes more bandwidth and drops packets which in turn reduce the performance of AODV routing protocol and vanet.
International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control
Background & Objective: Vanet is ad-hoc or temporary network that supports vehicle to veh... more Background & Objective: Vanet is ad-hoc or temporary network that supports vehicle to vehicle or vehicle to infrastructure communication. Nowadays due to the exponential rise in road traffic and accidents, it is necessary to have information about vehicle position, speed, direction, lane etc. that aware us from traffic, road condition etc. to avoid accidents. Research has been going on in the field of traffic congestion problem, mobility model and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). To solve this complex problem a traffic simulator and a realistic scenario is needed but the issue is generating a realistic traffic scenario. Current work is focussed in this direction for building a realistic scenario of an area. Conclusion: In the current work, a realistic simulation in VANET is described and SUMO traces are integrated on network simulator-NS3.
International Journal of Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous Computing (IJASUC), 2018
VANET is a subset of MANET which offers communication between the nodes. VANET is a collection of... more VANET is a subset of MANET which offers communication between the nodes. VANET is a collection of various dynamic nodes that can change it and configure itself on the network. In Vanet, various routing protocols may be implemented to route the packet and Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) is one of the protocol that floods the packets to discover route. In Ad hoc On Demand Vector (AODV) routing protocol for VANET, malicious nodes may distrupt the network and make it difficult for the nodes to communicate. In this paper, AODV Routing Protocol is analysed in vanet with and without malicious attack. The malicious node disrupts the limit and floods the network with false packets. Malicious node will affect the performance of the entire network as it consumes more bandwidth and drops packets which in turn reduce the performance of AODV routing protocol and vanet.
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