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Vehicular networks are a novel class of wireless networks that are formed spontaneously between moving vehicles equipped with short, medium-range wireless technology. They are usually referred to as VANET (Vehicular Ad hoc Networks). These networks are being designed now and there is a vast ocean of ideas and lines of work around these networks. For this project we focus on the case of routing in such networks. The paper makes a documentation and a valuation of a large number of protocols for this purpose, to have at the end, own opinions and conclusions to help implement a future routing protocol
Las redes vehiculares son una clase novedosa de redes inalámbricas entre vehículos equipados con tecnología inalámbrica de corto y medio alcance. Este tipo de redes usualmente conocidas como redes VANET (Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks). Estas redes están siendo concebidas en la actualidad y existen muchas líneas de investigación. Para este proyecto nos centramos en el enrutamiento VANET. El proyecto realiza una valoración sobre protocolos destinados a este fin, para adquirir una opinión y poder elaborar unas conclusiones que ayuden a la hora de implementar un protocolo de enrutamiento.
Trabajo fin de carrera. Ingeniería técnica de telecomunicaciones. Especialidad en telemática
Ruta, VANET, Transmisión, Nodos vehiculares
Ruta, VANET, Transmisión, Nodos vehiculares
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