IMPROVING CHANNEL QUALITY ADAPTIVE PROTOCOL IN VANET

Authors

  • Dhanashree Tajne, ShitalBramhe AkshayDalal , PranavKothe Lecturer, RGCER, Nagpur Lecturer, RGCER, Nagpur Lecturer, RGCER, Nagpur Lecturer, RGCER, Nagpur

Keywords:

Keywords DADCQ, distance method, Rician fading factor, distance threshold

Abstract

Many of the applications are built in broadcast communication converting efficient routing methods are critical. In this paper, DADCQ protocol is proposed. The advantage of this protocol is that it uses distance method to select the forwarding nodes in to forward the data packets. This method depends completely on the decision threshold. To calculate the decision threshold, node density(N), spatial distribution pattern(Q) and wireless channel quality(K) is used. Broadcast protocols should be adaptive to all the changes in the network.

General Terms

VANET, DSRC, Spatial Distribution Pattern

 

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Published

2016-04-30

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