Volume 13 Issue 4 - June 2019

  • 1. Comparison between amgrp with fuzzy amgrp

    Authors : Navroop Kaur, Amarpreet Singh, Parambir Singh

    Pages : 40-45

    DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.134.07

    Keywords : 1. Wireless Sensor Network 2. Energy Efficient Clustering Protocol3. Load Balancing

    Abstract :

    The Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) has gained a lot of popularity in research field from last few years. Due to its various features like high mobility etc., it has preferred to deployed in different real time applications to analyze and operate the traffic on highways and urban areas. A large number of research has been conducted in this domain in order to develop the efficient and secure route selection approach for it. The present study also added a contribution to the research by developing the Fuzzy AMGRP (AHP based Multimetric Geographical Routing Protocol) for VANETs. The proposed work elects the nodes on the basis of evaluated weight function and the weight function is measured automatically by using the fuzzy inference system. The major factors like Mobility, Link Lifetime, Node Status, Node Density and PDR are consider as an input to the fuzzy inference system and then the node with the more effective weight value is selected. A comparative analysis of Fuzzy AMGRP and traditional AMGRP is also drawn in the terms of packet delivery ratio, end to end delay, average hop count and normalized routing overhead. On the basis of the simulated results and comparative analysis the fuzzy AMGRP is found to be more secure and reliable then the AMGRP routing approach.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Navroop Kaur, Amarpreet Singh, Parambir Singh, "Comparison between amgrp with fuzzy amgrp ", Volume 13 Issue 4 - June 2019, 40-45