Multi-Agent Based Modeling Simulation about VANET

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The self-organization characteristics and the interaction between a large numbers of self-organizing vehicles are complexity, to obtain a more accurate model of vehicular Ad-hoc network (VANET) and obtain a more profound comprehension of the complex behavior working mechanism of the vehicle in the VANET environment multi-agent based and bottom-up modeling approach is proposed here. It aims to describe the dynamics of VANET caused by the different behaviors of vehicular. The simulation tool for vehicular misbehaviors is developed with multi-agent. It aims to and be able to effectively reproduce the real VANET scene. Though the multi-agent based modeling the emergent behavior and sudden existing behaviors of VANET entities are well reflected.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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680-684

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September 2013

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