2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijict.2017.10001307
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Propagation analysis of MIMO ad hoc network in hybrid propagation model and implement less propagation loss algorithm to find the minimum loss route

Abstract: Developing applications, especially real time ones mobile ad hoc network (MANET) requires a reasonable assurance of the likely performance of the network. MANET is realised by mobile nodes which communicate difficult task. Amongst many important properties of radio propagation model has to be selected carefully. This paper presents a hybrid propagation model of ad hoc network with multiple numbers of antennas. The hybrid technique ensures improved accuracy and practicality of the entire modelling environment. … Show more

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“…Propagation loss (P L ) for a MIMO integrated MANET in different terrain has already been calculated in [14], as shown in the subsequent section. Let PL 1−2 be the propagation loss between the nodes with multiple antennas that are placed in a forest area, PL 2−3 be the propagation loss between two nodes with multiple antennas that are in a free space (outdoor propagation loss) propagation environment, PL 3−4 represents combination of free space propagation loss and indoor propagation loss where one node is situated outside the building and another one is inside the building, PL 4−5 represents the indoor propagation loss where both nodes are placed inside the building, and PL 5−6 is the indoor propagation loss where two ad hoc nodes are placed within the building but on different floors.…”
Section: Derivation Of Propagation Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propagation loss (P L ) for a MIMO integrated MANET in different terrain has already been calculated in [14], as shown in the subsequent section. Let PL 1−2 be the propagation loss between the nodes with multiple antennas that are placed in a forest area, PL 2−3 be the propagation loss between two nodes with multiple antennas that are in a free space (outdoor propagation loss) propagation environment, PL 3−4 represents combination of free space propagation loss and indoor propagation loss where one node is situated outside the building and another one is inside the building, PL 4−5 represents the indoor propagation loss where both nodes are placed inside the building, and PL 5−6 is the indoor propagation loss where two ad hoc nodes are placed within the building but on different floors.…”
Section: Derivation Of Propagation Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%