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Computer-aided efficient routing and reliable protocol optimization for autonomous vehicle communication networks
Journal
Computers
ISSN
2073-431X
Date Issued
2025-01
Author(s)
Alaa Kamal Yousif Dafhalla
University of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia
Amira Elsir Tayfour Ahmed
King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
Ameni Filali
University of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia
Nada Mohamed Osman SidAhmed
University of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia
Tahani A. Attia
University of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia
Badria Abaker Ibrahim Mohajir
University of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia
Jawaher Suliman Altamimi
Najran University, Saudi Arabia
DOI
10.3390/computers14010013
Abstract
The rise of autonomous vehicles necessitates advanced communication networks for effective data exchange. The routing protocols Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) and Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR) are vital in mobile networks (MANETs) and vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). However, their performance is affected by changing network conditions. This study examines key routing parameters—MaxJitter, Hello/Beacon Interval, and route validity time—and their impact on AODV and GPSR performance in urban and highway scenarios. The simulation results reveal that increasing MaxJitter enhances AODV throughput by 12% in cities but decreases it by 8% on highways, while GPSR throughput declines by 15% in cities and 10% on highways. Longer Hello intervals improve AODV performance by 10% in urban settings but reduce it by 6% on highways. Extending route validity time increases GPSR’s Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) by 10% in cities, underscoring the need to optimize routing parameters for enhanced VANET performance.