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Comparing Three Protocols of DODV, DSR, DSDV for VANET Network

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International Journal on AdHoc Networking Systems (IJANS), 8 (3): 1-10 (July 2018)
DOI: 10.5121/ijans.2018.8301

Abstract

An ad hoc network is a network created by wireless hosts that can be mobile. This means that no infrastructure such as a central station, router, roaming, or anything else used by other networks to help network structure or anything else that other networks use to help Network structure, is not used. Rather, they are just a few wireless nodes connecting to non-neighboring nodes with the help of the neighboring nodes. Wireless ad hoc mobile network (MANET) and Wireless ad hoc inter-car network (VANET), are among wireless networks which have the most effective parameters in the ability of this type of networksto transfer multimedia from source to destination. In this research, we examine the challenges and solutions presented in DODV, DSR, and DSDV protocols.

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