A Genetic Algorithm-Driven Energy-Efficient Routing Strategy for Optimizing Performance in VANETs

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Abstract

VANETs are now essential for smart transportation because they make it possible for vehicles and road infrastructure to send and receive messages instantly. However, WSN routes are challenged by the movement and the limited energy of the nodes, along with the number of vehicles. This study presents a new GA-based routing technique to control packet delivery and reduce total energy consumption in VANETs. A VANET with 500 vehicles was modeled in a 1000×1000 m² area, using 1 J of energy per vehicle and limiting communication to within 150 m of each vehicle. Each candidate route is examined using a fitness function that is lower when the energy cost is higher. Using tournament selection, natural crossover, and…

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Keywords
  • Network packet
  • Energy consumption
  • Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing
  • Routing (electronic design automation)
  • Vehicular ad hoc network
  • Limiting
  • Fitness function
  • Genetic algorithm
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