IJRCS – Volume 5 Issue 3 Paper 3

ADTART – MANET :- ACCELERATED DATA TRANSMISSION BASED ON AGGRESSIVE ROUTING TECHNIQUE IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORK

Author’s Name : P Sajitha | R Sujitha

Volume 05 Issue 03  Year 2018  ISSN No:  2349-3828  Page no:  13-18

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Abstract:

The energy consumption in MANET is optimized by applying the Fitness Function technique in Ad Hoc On Demand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) routing protocol. The proposed protocol is called Ad Hoc On Demand Multipath Distance Vector with the Fitness Function (FF- AOMDV). The fitness function is used to find the optimal path from the source to the destination to reduce the energy consumption in multipath routing. The performance of the proposed FFAOMDV protocol was evaluated by using Network Simulator Version 2 (NS-2), where the performance was compared with AOMDV and Ad Hoc On Demand Multipath Routing with Life Maximization (AOMRLM) protocols, the two most popular protocols proposed in this area. Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) consists of a set of wireless mobile nodes communicating to each other without any centralized control or fixed network infrastructure and can be deployed quickly. The potential applications include emergency disaster relief, battlefield situations, mine site operations, and wireless classrooms or meeting rooms in which participants wish to share information or to acquire data. Anycast is an important way of communication for replicated service applications in terms of resources, robustness and efficiency, when mobility and link disconnections are frequent. Any cast allows a source node to transmit packets to a single destination node out of set of several destination nodes.

Keywords:

Fitness Function, Multipath Routing, Wireless Mobile Nodes, Efficiency

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