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Interpretation of Position Information Based Routing Protocols with Different Transmission Power

Juhi Mehkali, Karuna Markam

Abstract


VANET is a technology that is used to avoid accident and it provides safety on road. VANET is used to achieve the continuous connectivity. It provides essential alert and accessing comfort and entertainment on road. Routing protocol plays big role in vehicular network. It provide a way how to find so many routes to reach destination and if network failure then it goes to alternate path. Hence this paper proposed technique that provides path if accident happens and also it gives alert message on exact locations. Simulation result show position information based routing protocol provide good result through packet delivery ratio and throughput with different transmission power.


Keywords


VANET, AODV, DSR, HLAR, GPS

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