A Study on Building Seamless Communication Among Vehicles in Vanet Using the Integrated Agent Communication Model (IACM)

The main objective of this research paper is to propose an Integrated Agent Communication Model for Vehicular Ad hoc Networks. The model integrates five predefined mobile agents that aids in performing specific tasks to establish congestion free, co-opera

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Abstract The main objective of this research paper is to propose an Integrated Agent Communication Model for Vehicular Ad hoc Networks. The model integrates five predefined mobile agents that aids in performing specific tasks to establish congestion free, co-operative, efficient channel utilization, energy conservative and optimized communication between nodes in vehicular ad hoc networks. This architecture significantly improves the functionality of the control unit to co-ordinate the agents and to balance the load of mobile agents that carries the information. The approach is to integrate all the agents in a single architecture and apply size reduction techniques to create light weight mobile agents for efficient performance and to improve the Quality of Service in VANET. Keywords LPMA

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1 Introduction The world in which we live is built with technology, life has become crippled without technology. People have started becoming more dependent on gadgets and now and then in every minute or every hour a new gadget is being introduced in the market that has capabilities that out beat the already existing similar gadgets. With development of technology almost all the domains are surviving only with this technology and out of this the vehicle network is also one prime area that has seen a lot of development over the years with technological invention. Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) has found to be an important area of research and many researches are on the go to improve this network. Numerous researches are going on in VANET highlighting the specific areas like passenger safety, vehicle safety, cost reduction in terms of routing, message broadcasting, N. Sudha Bhuvaneswari (&)  K. Savitha School of IT & Science, Dr. G. R. Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore, India e-mail: [email protected] © Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2016 M. Senthilkumar et al. (eds.), Computational Intelligence, Cyber Security and Computational Models, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 412, DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-0251-9_44

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improving the Quality of Service (QoS) and security issues of vehicular ad hoc networks [1]. VANET not only deals with vehicle and passenger safety but the study and research on VANET has extended its hands into other supportive applications like cruising, automatic vehicle parking, speed controlling using sensors, message transmission between vehicles, message broadcasting and vehicle identification and prioritization [2]. Similarly while talking about VANET another major area of research that has attracted many researchers to explore new things is the Mobile Agent Technology. The mobile agent paradigm has found a prominent place in almost all areas of research and it is highly noted for its predominant features like platform independence, virtual execution environment and improved latency and bandwidth [3], The agent computing paradigm is best known for its role in decision making at times of uncertainty in dynamic c