AWC: Alternating Wireless Channel for VANET Information Dissemination
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This paper proposes the concept of the information dissemination model for VANETs communication system. 1The purpose of this article is to solve the problem of collision avoidance and message unreachable. 2An alternating wireless channel (AWC) model was develop different wireless channels for dissemination messages to target stations. 3The AWC model studies the performance of disseminate information base on a fixed grid network; investigate the broadcasted message using AWC in $m\times n$ and $n\times n$ grid and then assigned to realize vehicular transport system by broadcast message agent (BMA). 4A BMA algorithm used the lane level position to design the odd-even lanes. 5This articles the wireless channel's policy is the odd lane broadcast channel x and even lane broadcast channel y.
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