2011
DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2011-153
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An ant colony-based multi objective quality of service routing for mobile ad hoc networks

Abstract: Routing, the act of moving information from a source node to a destination node across any kind of network is one of the major issues in computer network literature. Ad hoc wireless networks are increasing in popularity, because of the spread of laptops, sensor devices, personal digital assistants, and other mobile electronic devices. These devices will eventually need to communicate with each other, without an adequate infrastructure to rely on. For mobile ad hoc networks, the complexity of routing increases … Show more

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“…These power aware metrics [16] result in power efficient routes, which are detailed below. Minimize Energy consumed per packet: This is one of the most obvious metrics that conserves power efficiently.…”
Section: Power Aware Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These power aware metrics [16] result in power efficient routes, which are detailed below. Minimize Energy consumed per packet: This is one of the most obvious metrics that conserves power efficiently.…”
Section: Power Aware Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An Ant Colony-based Multi Objective Quality of Service Routing for Mobile Ad hoc Networks [5] proposed by P. Deepalakshmi et al is an ant-based multi-objective on-demand QoS routing algorithm for mobile ad hoc network. Here, Link failure is detected quickly as node uses updated view of the network with positive and negative feedback.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to implement our proposed approach, four control packets are used [12,13]. 1) Hello_Ant packet: The Hello_Ant packet is distributed periodically to all neighbors of the current node, containing the delay of its departure.…”
Section: B Control Packetsmentioning
confidence: 99%