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Traffic Control System by Incorporating Message Forwarding ApproachKeywords: Networking Techniques , VANETs , Node-to-node Communication , Modulator. Abstract: During the last few years, continuous progresses in wireless communications have opened new researchfields in computer networking, aimed at extending data networks connectivity to environments wherewired solutions are impracticable. Among these, vehicular traffic is attracting a growing attention fromboth academia and industry, due to the amount and importance of related distributive applications tomobile entertainment. VANETs are self-organized networks built up from moving vehicles, and are part ofthe broader class of MANETs. Because of these peculiar characteristics, VANETs require newnetworking techniques, whose feasibility and performance are usually tested by means of simulation. Inorder to meet performance goals, it is widely agreed that VANETs must rely heavily on node-to-nodecommunication. In VANET, each vehicle acts as a node and communicates with other vehicles within therange or communicates with base stations. The main idea is to deploy a wireless communication networkthat has a capability of sending and receiving messages between transmitter and mobile devices in theparticular network. Results can be shown using an effective VEINS Simulator. This Simulator canproduce detailed vehicular movement traces and can simulate different traffic conditions through fullycustomizable scenarios. The Framework is expected to be employed using such simulator that makesuse of traffic modulator, network simulator and coupling module that integrates the traffic and network.
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