Location-aided routing (LAR) in mobile ad hoc networks
MobiCom '98 Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Capacity of Ad Hoc wireless networks
Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Scalable routing protocol for ad hoc networks
Wireless Networks
Hierarchical location service for mobile ad-hoc networks
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
MLS: an efficient location service for mobile ad hoc networks
Proceedings of the 7th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing
A survey on real-world implementations of mobile ad-hoc networks
Ad Hoc Networks
PERCOM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Sixth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
Delay-bounded routing in vehicular ad-hoc networks
Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing
Adaptive message routing with QoS support in vehicular ad hoc networks
GLOBECOM'09 Proceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Global telecommunications
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Efficient location management is one of the major challenges in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). Due to the high mobility of vehicles and the increase in their number, the location information updating and querying messages will consume the limited bandwidth of VANETs. This involves the development of a scalable and locality-aware location service management protocol. In this paper, we propose a promising solution called the Modified Region-based Location Service Management Protocol (MRLSMP), which utilizes the existing infrastructure on the road as a location management service entity. To evaluate the efficiency of our proposal, we compare our scheme with existing solutions using both analytical and simulation approaches. Specifically, we develop analytical models to evaluate the total control overhead. Numerical and simulation results show that our protocol scales better than existing schemes, when increasing the size of VANETs which enhances the feasibility of such large scale ad hoc networks.