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Penerapan Protokol Geographic Source Routing (GSR) Pada Vehicle To Infrastructure Untuk Komunikasi Kendaraan Dengan Road Side Unit
The development and use of wireless technology is now well developed and massive. VANET (Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network) is a wireless technology installed on vehicles so that vehicles can communicate with other vehicles (V2V) or with infrastructure (V2I). Topology problems that change due to mobility and high speed in VANET can be overcome by using routing protocols. But the many types of wireless network routing protocols require a performance test so that the routing protocol with the best results is obtained to be implemented. In this research, the GSR (Geographic Source Routing) routing protocol was tested. The research method used is the simulation method and the supporting programs needed are Openstreetmap, SUMO and OMNET++. Testing the performance of the routing protocol uses QOS (Quality of Service) test parameters including throughput, end-to-end delay and packet delivery ratio. From this study using scenarios of variations in the number of vehicles, variations in vehicle speed and variations in the number of Road Side Unit (RSU).
Keyword: VANET, GSR, throughput, end-to-end delay, packet delivery ratio
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