Vehicular mobile communications are attracting much attention in wireless communications field. In this paper a new routing protocol for the reduction of interference level during mobile transmissions in VANET environment is proposed, considering the availability of different channels in the DSRC spectrum. The attention is mainly focused on the routing level of VANET and we propose an interference aware routing scheme for multi-radio vehicular networks based on a new metric, for the maximization of the average SIR level of the connection between source and destination. The proposed idea has been integrated with the AODV routing protocol to design an enhanced Dynamic-Frequency-Interference-Aware-AODV (DFIA-AODV). The proposed idea has been tested and significant performance enhancements were obtained.

A Distance Vector Routing Protocol for VANET Environment with Dynamic Frequency Assignment

Fazio, P
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2011-01-01

Abstract

Vehicular mobile communications are attracting much attention in wireless communications field. In this paper a new routing protocol for the reduction of interference level during mobile transmissions in VANET environment is proposed, considering the availability of different channels in the DSRC spectrum. The attention is mainly focused on the routing level of VANET and we propose an interference aware routing scheme for multi-radio vehicular networks based on a new metric, for the maximization of the average SIR level of the connection between source and destination. The proposed idea has been integrated with the AODV routing protocol to design an enhanced Dynamic-Frequency-Interference-Aware-AODV (DFIA-AODV). The proposed idea has been tested and significant performance enhancements were obtained.
2011
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
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