Publication | Open Access
Would Current <i>Ad-Hoc</i> Routing Protocols be Adequate for the Internet of Vehicles? A Comparative Study
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Internet Of VehicleEngineeringWireless RoutingAd-hoc NetworkingA Comparative StudyNetwork Routing3-D TopologiesAd Hoc NetworkSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsRouting ProtocolConnected CarRoutingRouting ProtocolsWireless NetworkingMobile ComputingEdge ComputingProtocol EfficiencySmart VehiclesMulti-hop RoutingTransportation Systems
In recent years we have seen a great proliferation of smart vehicles, ranging from cars to little drones (both terrestrial and aerial), all endowed with sensors and communication capabilities. It is hence easy to foresee a future with even more smart and connected vehicles moving around, occupying space and creating an Internet of Vehicles (IoV). In this IoV, a multitude of nodes (both static and mobile) will generate a continuous multihop flow of local information to support local smart environment applications. Therefore, one interesting environment for the IoV would be in the form of 3-D mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). Unfortunately, MANET routing protocols have generally been designed and analyzed keeping in mind a 2-D scenario; there is no guarantee on how they would support a 3-D topology of the IoV. To this end, we have considered routing protocols deemed as the state-of-the-art for classic MANETs and tested them over 3-D topologies to evaluate their assets and technical challenges.
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