%0 Journal Article %T PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF POSITION-BASED ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN VEHICLE-TOVEHICLE (V2V) COMMUNICATION %A RAM SHRINGAR RAW %A SANJOY DAS %J International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology %D 2011 %I Engg Journals Publication %X Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) is the new wireless networking concept of the wireless ad hoc networks in the research community. Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication plays a significant role in providing a high level of safety and convenience to drivers and passengers. Routing in VANET is a major challenge and research area. Position based routing protocol has been identified to be suitable for VANETs because of frequently changed network topology and highly dynamic nature of vehicular nodes. Many position based routing protocols have been developed for routing messages in greedy orwarding way in VANETs. However, few of them are efficient when the network is highly dynamic. In this paper, we present an overview andqualitative comparison of existing position based routing protocols that are based on the position prediction of neighboring and destination nodes. We evaluate the performance metrics such as end-to-end delay and packet delivery ratio using NS-2 simulator. %K VANET %K V2V %K Routing Protocols %K Position-Based Routing Protocols %K AMAR %K GyTAR %K EBGR %K BMFR %U http://www.ijest.info/docs/IJEST11-03-01-118.pdf