2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2009.5199555
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Using Ant-Like Agents for Fault-Tolerant Routing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

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“…This notification cancels all the routes through this affected node. [6] The Quality of Service in MANET is imperative that we understand how Quality of Service is currently provided in wire-line networks. In the field of packet-switched networks and computer networking, the traffic engineering term Quality of Service ( QoS ) refers to the probability of the telecommunication network meeting a given traffic contract, or in many cases is used informally to refer to the probability of a packet succeeding in passing between two points in the network.…”
Section: Aodv and Quality Of Services In Manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This notification cancels all the routes through this affected node. [6] The Quality of Service in MANET is imperative that we understand how Quality of Service is currently provided in wire-line networks. In the field of packet-switched networks and computer networking, the traffic engineering term Quality of Service ( QoS ) refers to the probability of the telecommunication network meeting a given traffic contract, or in many cases is used informally to refer to the probability of a packet succeeding in passing between two points in the network.…”
Section: Aodv and Quality Of Services In Manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inelastic service, meaning that they require a certain level of bandwidth to function -any more than required is unused, and any less will render the service non-functioning. [6] By contrast, elastic applications can take advantage of however much or little bandwidth is available. MANET is expected to provide QoS for Elastic services.…”
Section: Aodv and Quality Of Services In Manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work on the designing of efficient ad hoc routing protocols focuses either on fault tolerance (Xue and Nahrstedt, 2003;Thallner and Moser, 2005;Oommen and Misra, 2006;Misra et al, 2009Misra et al, , 2012Li et al, 2013;John and Pushpalakshmi, 2014), clustering (Yu and Chong, 2006;Li et al, 2013;John and Pushpalakshmi, 2014;Chatterjee et al, 2002;Gavalas et al, 2006;Ferdous et al, 2011;Aissa and Belghith, 2013;Mahmood and Johari, 2014;Phate et al, 2014), energy conservation (Tseng and Chen, 2007;Safa et al, 2008;Ni et al, 2010;Roda and Charu 2014;Choukri et al, 2014;Kulkarni and Yuvaraju, 2015), node position (Misra and Rajesh, 2011) or a combination of above in order to increase the packet delivery, reducing the overheads and minimising the latency in MANETs. A lot of proposals are given to accomplish these goals at almost every level of the network since from physical layer to transport layer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Test-beds to check actual outcomes SudipMisra et al (2009) [3] revealed the following challenges as future direction (a)work with some other mobility models,(b) employ networks which have larger number of nodes along with different the network density (c) create test-beds for paying attention to perhaps outcomes stay the same with regards to actual network environments.…”
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confidence: 99%