Author : AnujVerma 1
Date of Publication :7th March 2016
Abstract: The design a novel location aided routing protocol with the concept of baseline and distance minimization is presented in this paper. The protocol has been implemented successfully for a vehicular Adhoc network and Manhattan model is utilized. The vehicular movement used a new concept of communication using minimization of distance from base line. The base line was drawn from source to destination node. The discussed protocol seems to work quite well and seems to yield encouraging results. The packet delivery ratio was increased significantly and the average delay was reduced significantly.
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