TrAD: Traffic Adaptive Data Dissemination Protocol for Both Urban and Highway VANETs
Bin Tian (LIMOS), K.M. Hou (LIMOS), Jianjin Li (LIMOS)

TL;DR
TrAD is a novel adaptive data dissemination protocol for VANETs that dynamically adjusts to traffic and network conditions in urban and highway scenarios, improving message delivery efficiency despite high mobility and disconnections.
Contribution
This paper introduces TrAD, a traffic-aware, infrastructure-less IVC protocol with double broadcast suppression, optimized for urban and highway VANET environments.
Findings
TrAD outperforms three state-of-the-art protocols in simulations.
TrAD maintains high performance under GPS drift conditions.
The protocol adapts effectively to irregular road topologies.
Abstract
Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) aim to improve transportation activities that include traffic safety, transport efficiency and even infotainment on the wheels, in which a great number of traffic event-driven messages are needed to disseminate in a region of interest timely. However, due to the nature of VANETs, highly dynamic mobility and frequent disconnection, data dissemination faces great challenges. Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) protocols are the key technology to mitigate this issue. Therefore, we propose an infrastructure-less Traffic Adaptive data Dissemination (TrAD) protocol that considers road traffic and network traffic status for both highway and urban scenarios. TrAD is flexible to fit the irregular road topology and owns double broadcast suppression techniques. Three state-of-the-art IVC protocols have been compared with TrAD by means of realistic simulations. The…
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