Towards Deploying Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks on Aerodromes to Mitigate Incursions

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In the near future, it is expected that wireless communication go to be extended to support safety movement in aerodromes. Vehicular Ad Hoc Network is one of the promise wireless technologies that provide safety applications for pre- venting and mitigating cars accidents on roads. Vehicular Ad Hoc Network’s safety applications usually use geographical routing protocols and 802.11p wireless standard which help in disseminating safety messages between vehicles efficiently and reliably. A proficient connection between aircraft, vehicles, and Air Traffic control can be handled by Vehicular Ad Hoc Network to exchange necessary messages between these parties to be aware when vehicles use the aerodrome. Thus, this paper proposes a scheme for mitigating incursions on aerodrome’s manoeuvring area through deployment of Vehicular Ad Hoc Network. Moreover, this paper discussing utilizing Vehicular Ad Hoc Network technology for controlling and supporting safety movement on manoeuvring area.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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