Báguena Albaladejo, M.; Tavares De Araujo Cesariny Calafate, CM.; Cano Escribá, JC.; Manzoni, P. (2014). TGRP: Topological-Geographical Adaptive Routing Protocol for Vehicular Environments. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/WD.2014.7020814
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TGRP: Topological-Geographical Adaptive Routing Protocol for Vehicular Environments
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Autor:
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Báguena Albaladejo, Miguel
Tavares de Araujo Cesariny Calafate, Carlos Miguel
Cano Escribá, Juan Carlos
Manzoni, Pietro
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Informática de Sistemas y Computadores - Departament d'Informàtica de Sistemes i Computadors
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Resumen:
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Vehicular networks represent an extremely
variable and unpredictable environment. Scenarios
can vary from very dense and congested configurations
to sparsely populated arrangements. Therefore,
protocols designed for ...[+]
Vehicular networks represent an extremely
variable and unpredictable environment. Scenarios
can vary from very dense and congested configurations
to sparsely populated arrangements. Therefore,
protocols designed for such a general scope may fail
to efficiently behave in certain configurations. In this
paper we propose the Topological-Geographical Routing
Protocol (TGRP), a novel solution that presents
an adaptive behavior by using a set of standard
routing strategies. According to the scenario, TGRP
chooses among four different routing approaches —
two-hop direct delivery, Dynamic MANET On-demand
(DYMO), greedy georouting, and store-carry-andforward
technique— to dynamically adapt its behavior
to every situation. Performance evaluation shows
that TGRP presents a more stable performance under
different circumstances, being more adaptable to the
changing characteristics of vehicular networks. In fact,
TGRP outperforms DYMO by 10% in low density
scenarios. In dense networks, TGRP also outperforms
the Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) protocol by 10%.
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Palabras clave:
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Vehicular networks
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Hybrid routing
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Adaptive routing
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Derechos de uso:
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Reserva de todos los derechos
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Fuente:
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DOI:
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10.1109/WD.2014.7020814
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Editorial:
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IEEE
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Versión del editor:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WD.2014.7020814
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Título del congreso:
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IFIP Wireless Days (WD 2014)
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Lugar del congreso:
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Fecha congreso:
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November, 12-14, 2014
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//TIN2011-27543-C03-01/ES/WALKIE-TALKIE: SOPORTE A ENTORNOS DE TRANSPORTE SEGURO, INTELIGENTE Y SOSTENIBLE PARA LA FUTURA GENERACION DE COCHES INTELIGENTES/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MECD//AP2010-4397/ES/AP2010-4397/
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Descripción:
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Agradecimientos:
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This work was partially supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain, under Grant TIN2011-27543-C03-01 and by the Ministerio de Educación, Spain, under the FPU program, AP2010-4397.
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Tipo:
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Comunicación en congreso
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