Performance analysis of optimized VANET protocols in real world tests

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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) provide the communications required to deploy Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). In the current state of the art in this field there is a lack of studies on real outdoor experiments to validate the new VANETs protocols and applications proposed by designers. In this work we have addressed the definition of a testbed in order to study the performance of the Vehicular Data Transfer Protocol (VDTP) in a real urban VANET. The VDTP protocol has been tested by employing six different parameter settings: one defined by human experts and five automatically optimized by means of metaheuristic algorithms (PSO, DE, GA, ES, and SA). As a result, we have been able to confirm the performance improvements when optimized VDTP configurations are used, validating the results previously obtained through simulation.

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J. Toutouh and E. Alba, "Performance analysis of optimized VANET protocols in real world tests," 2011 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 2011, pp. 1244-1249, doi: 10.1109/IWCMC.2011.5982718.

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