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Mobile wireless networks consist of a set of cooperative and mobile nodes, each node can move randomly at a specific speed in all directions without any control of a central manager. This type of networks has become a hot research topic due to its military application and suitability for emergencies and natural disasters. Due to the lack of fixed infrastructure, the routing process becomes the major problem in this type of networks, where the responsibility of routing is transferred to each node. Over the last few years, a number of routing protocols has been proposed, but the quality of service for these protocols in different environments cannot be predictable. Vehicles Ad-Hoc networks is one of the most important types of mobile wireless networks, where nodes are vehicles that exchange information with each other to provide drivers with information about the safety of roads, as well as entertainment and access to the Internet. The movement of the nodes has been simulated according to a set of mobility models, due to the importance of routing protocols in this type of networks and its changing nature, this research focuses on the quality of service of these protocols according to a number of mobility models.
Al-Baath University Journal.
2015.
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