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EFFICIENT ROUTING IN MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS USING MULTICASTING ROUTING PROTOCOLS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Author(s): TANU PREET SINGH , R.K.SINGH , MANISHA , NEHA

Abstract: Efficient routing mechanism is a challenging issue for group oriented computing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). The ability of MANETs to support adequate Quality of Service (QoS) for group communication is limited by the ability of the underlying ad-hoc routing protocols to provide consistent behavior despite the dynamic properties of mobile computing devices. This paper presents a study of one to one and many to many communications in MANETs and provides a comparative performance evaluation of Unicast and Multicast routing protocols. AODV and DSR are used as unicast protocols and MAODV and ODMRP are used as represent multicast routing protocols. Problems in ad hoc networks are the scarcity of bandwidth, short lifetime of the nodes due to power constraints, dynamic topology caused by the mobility of nodes. These problems put in force to design a simple, scalable, robust and energy efficient routing protocol. In this paper I will discuss different types of routing protocols for mobi

  • Publication Date: 09-Jul-2012
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2950-9-9619
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LOAD BALANCING IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS BY USING DIFFERENT ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND ALGORITHMS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Author(s): TANU PREET SINGH , R.K.SINGH

Abstract: An ad-hoc network consists of a set of mobile nodes which are connected with each other by using radio waves. Load balancing is the process of improving the performance of a parallel. This network does not have any infrastructure or central administration, hence it is called infrastructure less network. As the nodes are mobile, it is very difficult to find the path between two end points. This paper presents a solution for finding path between nodes in mobile ad hoc network. For maintaining multiple routes between two endpoints on top of the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), and the Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol. A number of additional modifications are incorporated to the SCTP protocol in order to allow its smooth operation. Some of the parameters used to evaluate its performance are packet delays and throughput. The results of this algorithm shows better throughput as compared to existing algorithms. In this paper we present the performance analysis of various load

  • Publication Date: 09-Jul-2012
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2950-9-9622
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