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Average success percentage (%)
Average packet generation rate of each vehicle (packets/s)
Figure 4. The Average of Data Pack Receipt
6.CONCLUSION
A new method based on Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) for vehicle-2-vehcile
networks, called FMRBS, to solve the problem of Broadcast Storm in this paper. The next node
for sending emergency method is selected using fuzzy rules in this method. The parameters of
vehicle's speed, the number of neighbors and distance between vehicles are used as parameters
effective on determining the priority of vehicles for data broadcasting. The vehicle with high
priority is used as the next step in data broadcasting.
In simulation, the FMRBS method was compared with UMB and 802.11-distance methods. The
results of simulation show that because of selecting the most proper neighboring nodes as the next
stage in data broadcasting, the speed of sending the packs is increased and the network load is
considerably decreased. Also, because of high reliability of paths, sending the control packs is
considerably increased.
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