A Survey on MAC Protocols for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks |
Author(s): |
Krishna Raulji , Grow More Faculty of Engineering AT & Po.Berna, Himatnagar; Prof. Rakesh Shah, Grow More Faculty of Engineering AT & Po.Berna, Himatnagar |
Keywords: |
MAC Protocols, QoS, VANET, V2V, V2I |
Abstract |
Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is an emerging and very promising technology that has great demand on the access capability of the existing wireless technology. VANETs help improve trafï¬c safety and efficiency. Each vehicle can exchange their information to inform the other vehicles about the current status of the traffic flow or a dangerous situation such as an accident. To achieve these, a reliable and efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol with minimal transmission collisions is required. High speed nodes, absence of infrastructure, variations in topology and their QoS requirements makes it difficult for designing a MAC protocol in vehicular networks. There are several MAC protocols proposed for VANETs to ensure that all the vehicles could send safety messages without collisions by reducing the end-to-end delay and packet loss ratio. This paper gives an overview of the several proposed MAC protocols for VANETs along with their benefits and limitations and presents an overall classification based on their characteristics. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I100168 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 01/01/2019 Page(s): 258-265 |
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