Survey on Routing Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Based on Multimetrics

In the last few years, many routing protocols have been proposed for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) because of their specific characteristics. Protocols that use several metrics have been shown to be the most adequate to VANETs due to their effectiveness in dealing with dynamic environment chang...

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