Congestion Aware Spray And Wait Protocol: A Congestion Control Mechanism For The Vehicular Delay Tolerant Network
Chuka Oham, Milena Radenkovic

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Congestion Aware Spray and Wait (CASaW) protocol, a congestion control mechanism for Vehicular Delay Tolerant Networks that improves message delivery and reduces packet drops, enhancing road safety.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel congestion control protocol, CASaW, specifically designed for VANETs, demonstrating superior performance over classical protocols in simulations.
Findings
CASaW outperforms classical protocols in message delivery probability.
CASaW reduces packet drop rates significantly.
Simulation results show improved network reliability and safety.
Abstract
In the last few years, the Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) has come to be an important area of research. Significant research has been conducted to improve the performance of VANETS. One output of further research conducted on VANET is the Vehicular Delay Tolerant Network (VDTN). It is an application of the mobile DTN where nodes relay messages in the network using a store-carry-forward approach. Due to its high mobility, it suffers frequent disconnections and also congestions at nodes which leads to message drops. To minimize the rate of message drops and so optimize the probability of message delivery so that drivers are increasingly aware of the situation of the road, we propose a congestion control mechanism: Congestion Aware Spray and Wait (CASaW) protocol in this work so as to optimize the rate of message delivery to its destination and so increase the awareness of drivers in the…
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