Work place: G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, India
E-mail: s_dorle@yahoo.co.uk
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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Embedded System
Biography
Dr. Sanjay S. Dorle received his B.E. degree from YCCE Nagpur and M.Tech. (Electronics Design & Technology) degree from CEDTI, Gorakhpur, India in 1997 and 2002, respectively. He has completed Ph.D. from VNIT Nagpur. He has worked as reviewer for many International & National conferences. He is a member of IEEE, CSI, and ISTE. His research areas include VANET, Embedded Electronics Systems, etc. He is also recipient of Best Teacher Award for 2008-09.
By Prabhakar D. Dorge Sanjay S. Dorle Megha B. Chakole
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2016.02.08, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2016
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) are expected to implement wireless technologies such as Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) which is a category of Wi-Fi. Other candidates of long distance wireless technologies are cellular, satellite, and WiMAX. VANETs can be viewed as component of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). This paper presents the implementation of Multiple Inputs Multiple Outputs (MIMO) and Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) techniques in WiMAX based Vehicular Ad-hoc Network. This designed system provides multiple radio channels in between transmitter and receiver for transmission and reception of the data by using the concept of MIMO technology. Also AMC provides the selection of different modulation techniques depending on the signal to noise ratio of the channel. These two techniques provide the significant change in the throughput, delay, jitter, and packet delivery ratio and packet loss ratio than existing vehicular ad-hoc network. WiMAX based VANET provides high speed, low cost per bit and large coverage area.
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