2015
DOI: 10.24138/jcomss.v11i1.111
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Efficient Routing in Mobile Adhoc Networks Emphasizing Quality of Service by Trust & Energy based AODV

Abstract: Attention in the region of Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is increasing because of its realistic applications and necessity of communication in mobile devices. A mobile ad hoc network consists of mobile self configuring wireless nodes and these nodes communicate between them without any centralized management. The dynamic characteristics of MANET, has made it fairly demanding to uphold connectivity and guarantee Quality of Service (QoS). The trust based routing is one way to form cooperation among nodes for per… Show more

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“…Along these lines, a MANET may spread on greater detachment, gave that its terminations interconnected with a series of associations among center points (furthermore called switches of this outline). In the uniquely selected framework [4][21].…”
Section: Ad Hoc Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along these lines, a MANET may spread on greater detachment, gave that its terminations interconnected with a series of associations among center points (furthermore called switches of this outline). In the uniquely selected framework [4][21].…”
Section: Ad Hoc Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current load among neighbor nodes helps to calculate congestion. The advantages of storing multiple paths for the same destination in a routing table are high reliability and throughput but it requires more processing power and query packets [42].…”
Section: Number Of Discovered Routementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAC and network layer dependent protocols are more suitable for QoS performance than others. In topologies with high mobility it is more efficient to use a cross layer architecture and multiple QoS metrics [42,43]. It is difficult to maintain pseudo-hard QoS guarantees.…”
Section: Protocol Comparison and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, numerous Multi-path Routing protocols have been proposed where only the traffic on one routing path is examined, [17] and the traffic load is also not diverted into multiple routes. Also, Multiple Source Routing (MSR) was proposed to distribute the traffic using a weighted heuristic-based strategy [21]. The routing algorithm employs Round Trip Time (RTT) as the criterion.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%