Opportunistic networks (OppNet) a new paradigm emerges after the great advancement of wireless technology and MANETs (Mobile Ad-hoc Networks). Store-Carry-forward phenomena is used to route the messages in OppNets; therefore, it is called delay tolerant network (DTNs). OppNet is such a heterogeneous flexible network that works in hurricane affected regions and volcanoes environment. The objective of this article is to determine, evaluate, elect and synthesize all terrific quality research work on the basis of Research Questions (RQ) which is significant to use for opportunistic routing. Systematic literature review on state-of-the-art researches on routing protocols are presented with comparative analysis. To eliciting relevant work for review, advanced exploration is conducted on contrasting digital libraries. This work gives the opportunity to the readers to understand what has been done in field of Opportunistic Routing (OR), what parameters effect the performance of protocol, name of the organization; who works in this field. At last, issues, challenges, and upcoming future terms of this network are discussed.
MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc Network) is hot spot for research due to its various advantages and disadvantages. Providing safe communication between mobile nodes, recognization the position of nodes, reducing overhead, handling misbehavior and location updates are such a difficult issues in ad-hoc network, so providing trust schemes is an important in this network. MANET provides some basic functions like routing, communication, network management and packet forwarding etc over self organized network. Because MANET has not a fixed topology, in which mobile nodes comes and leaves the network within a random period of time. It effects energy, bandwidth and memory computations of network. Providing trust in MANET is such a crucial task because it doesn't having centralized infrastructure. In this paper, we survey the different trust model schemes of MANET with their unique features, merits and demerits & findings.
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