Enhanced Ad-Hoc On-Demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing (Aomdv) Protocol Based On Quality Of Service For Efficient Network Coverage In Mobile Adhoc Network

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MANET, AOMDV, AODV, communication

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MANET is a collection of mobile nodes that rely on communication, a permanent infrastructure, or a base station for connectivity. Each node in a MANET will serve as either the host or the router, or both. All hosts will be able to roam freely and at random, and the network architecture may evolve over time. Thus, all routing protocols in the MANET will need to be adaptable and continue to maintain routes as the connectivity characteristics of the network may change. Designing a network routing protocol that is both efficient and reliable is a difficult undertaking, and other additional protocols may be devised in an effort to achieve the task more effectively. This study's primary purpose was to develop a new Enhanced-based AOMDV routing protocol for MANETs. The routing protocol suggested for AOMDV is a multipath extension of AODV that addresses multiple QoS issues for MANETs. The results demonstrate that Enhanced-AOMDV has a smaller jitter than AOMDV.

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2024-09-07

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R.Thiyagarajan, & A.Raj Ganesh. (2024). Enhanced Ad-Hoc On-Demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing (Aomdv) Protocol Based On Quality Of Service For Efficient Network Coverage In Mobile Adhoc Network. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(2), 668–672. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/384

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