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Handoff Schemes in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network: A Comparative Study

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Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications 2016 (ISTA 2016)

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Vehicles on road are increasing at a rapid pace recently. Passengers are also feeling the urge to get various other services while they are travelling. Thus, there is a necessity to bring about enhancements in the existing Intelligent Transport System (ITS). In VANET, handoff is required because a vehicle is mobile and move from one network region covered by an access point to another. During handoff the connection that has been established between the vehicle and the network should remain intact to maintain seamless connectivity. It is also necessary to bring about reduction in packet loss and handover delay. This paper provides a comparative study of some existing schemes that deal with handoff management in VANET. In addition to this we have carried out a qualitative analysis of these schemes to explore the new areas of research and the scopes for enhancement for providing better quality of services to the users.

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Roy, P., Midya, S., Majumder, K. (2016). Handoff Schemes in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network: A Comparative Study. In: Corchado Rodriguez, J., Mitra, S., Thampi, S., El-Alfy, ES. (eds) Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications 2016. ISTA 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 530. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47952-1_33

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