in the past, traffic safety was addressed by traffic awareness and passive safety measures like solid chassis, seat belts, air bags and etc. Thanks to the ongoing progresses in the concept of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET), propitious conditions for finding efficient solutions for traffic safety are meeting. Safety messaging is the most important aspect of VANETs where the passive safety (accident readiness) in vehicles was reinforced with the idea of active safety (accident prevention). In safety messaging vehicles message each other over wireless media and update each other on traffic conditions and hazards. Owing to the importance of the QOS in safety messaging, many researchers have focused on this topic. Earlier related works have scrutinized the aspect of increasing the service rate by changing the properties and parameters of scheduler algorithms but this paper with a new look at the issue of quality of service tries to increase the performance of VANET by removing the useless or unused packets.
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