A Fast Handoff Emulation Platform Base on V2V

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We design a V2V-based fast handoff scheme using IP address passing for VANETs in this thesis. The proposed scheme allows a leaving vehicle in the exit area to pass an IP address which has been identified by the Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) procedure to the vehicles in the entry area directly. In addition, the leaving vehicle in the exit area can also pass an IP address to the vehicles in the middle area if there is no vehicles in the entry area. Therefore, our scheme can reduce the use of DHCP to obtain an IP address. Because DAD results in the largest delay of the whole DHCP procedure, our scheme can thus improve the utilization of IP address, reduce the time of acquiring an IP address, and reduce the whole handoff time.

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