Study on a Novel GIS-Based Routing Strategy

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Given a scenario of Vehicle Ad hoc Network (VANET), this paper presented a GIS-Based routing (GBR) strategy to resolve frequent reconstruction caused by rapid topology changes. Due to the use of road information based on GIS, the protocol can evade permanent or temporary topology holes respectively which frequently occurred in the city scenario. Simulation results showed new routing protocols could achieve better performance in packet delivery ratio and proved GBR’s lower routing overhead, as well as it is better performances in high mobility, compared with DSR in urban vehicle environment.

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