Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
Modern day's vehicles require advanced communication system on board to enable passengers benefit the most from available services. IEEE 802.11p is the new extension of IEEE 802.11 standards; especially proposed for the high vehicular environment. The WAVE documentation represents enhancements to the MAC and PHY layer of IEEE 802.11 standards to work efficiently in high vehicular environment. In this research work the main emphasis is on the new IEEE 802.11p enhancement of MAC and PHY layers. More specifically, the target of this research is to setup a simulation environment which will allow us to investigate the use of real time voice application, using IEEE 802.11p (WAVE) enhance setting, in a single hop and multi-hop environment where nodes are not directly connected. Also the evaluation of transmission between moving nodes are tested by simply sending and receiving FTP file between them with varying speed of the moving nodes.
Keywords: VANET, IEEE802.11p, WAVE
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Asad Maqsood
Asad Maqsood completed his B.Sc degree from university of peshawar and Masters degree from university of plymouth,Devon,UK. Currently, he is working as a Lecturer at Sarhad University of Science and IT, Peshawar, Pakistan.
Rehanullah Khan
Rehanullah Khan completed his B.E and M.Sc from UET, Peshawar, Pakistan and PhD from Tu-Wien Austria. Currently, he is working as an Assistant Professor at Sarhad University of Science and IT, Peshawar, Pakistan.
Asad Maqsood
Asad Maqsood completed his B.Sc degree from university of peshawar and Masters degree from university of plymouth,Devon,UK. Currently, he is working as a Lecturer at Sarhad University of Science and IT, Peshawar, Pakistan.
Rehanullah Khan
Rehanullah Khan completed his B.E and M.Sc from UET, Peshawar, Pakistan and PhD from Tu-Wien Austria. Currently, he is working as an Assistant Professor at Sarhad University of Science and IT, Peshawar, Pakistan.