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Title High-Performance Data Throughput Analysis In Wireless Ad Hoc Networks For Smart Vehicle Interconnection
ID_Doc 29108
Authors Dafhalla A.K.Y.; Ahmed A.E.T.; Sid Ahmed N.M.O.; Filali A.; Alhomed L.S.; Ali F.A.E.; Eldeen A.I.G.; Elobaid M.E.; Adam T.
Year 2025
Published Computers, 14, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers14020056
Abstract Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks play a crucial role in enabling Smart City applications by facilitating seamless communication between vehicles and infrastructure. This study evaluates the throughput performance of different routing protocols, specifically AODV, AODV:TOM, AODV:DEM, GPSR, GPSR:TOM, and GPSR:DEM, under various city and highway scenarios in complex networks. The analysis covers key parameters including traffic generation, packet sizes, mobility speeds, and pause times. Results indicate that TOM and DEM profiles significantly improve throughput compared to traditional AODV and GPSR protocols. GPSR:TOM achieves the highest throughput across most scenarios, making it a promising solution for high-performance data transmission in Smart Cities. For instance, GPSR:TOM achieves an average throughput of 3.2 Mbps in city scenarios compared to 2.8 Mbps for GPSR, while in highway scenarios, the throughput increases to 3.6 Mbps. Additionally, AODV:DEM records a throughput of 3.4 Mbps for high traffic generation, outperforming AODV:TOM at 3.1 Mbps and baseline AODV at 2.7 Mbps. The findings highlight the importance of optimizing data throughput to ensure reliability and efficiency in complex vehicle interconnection systems, which are critical for traffic management, accident prevention, and real-time communication in smart urban environments. © 2025 by the authors.
Author Keywords smart city; throughput evaluation; traffic generation; vehicle connectivity; Wireless Ad Hoc Networks


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