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Performance Analysis of Vehicular Network Scenarios Using SUMO and NS2 Simulators

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The fatal cases of road traffic are continuously increasing; nearly 1.5 million people die from traffic accidents every year, according to WHO statistics. About 60 percent of accidents can be avoided by giving sufficient safety, alert, and warning messages. Vehicular networks are designed to increase safety, driving efficiency, make the driving experience more comfortable, and ensure fewer accidents or preferably zero accidents. In this research work, vehicular network with real-time road traffic and two scenarios have taken from (OSM) Java Open Street Map, generated real-time traffic by using Simulation for Urban Mobility (SUMO) tool and finally integrated with network Simulator (NS2) for sharing the safety, alerts and warning messages established and simulated. IEEE 802.11p standards are incorporated into the network. Furthermore, network performance indicators such as packet reception ratio, end-to-end delay, which place a vital role in timely communicating safety messages and throughput, are verified with real-time traffic situations.

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Raja Kumar, K., Karyemsetty, N., Samatha, B. (2021). Performance Analysis of Vehicular Network Scenarios Using SUMO and NS2 Simulators. In: Reddy, K.A., Devi, B.R., George, B., Raju, K.S. (eds) Data Engineering and Communication Technology. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 63. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0081-4_33

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