Efficient route discovery method in MANETs and packet loss reduction mechanisms
by V. Lakshman Narayana; C.R. Bharathi
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 25, No. 1/2, 2023

Abstract: In the route of expansion in mobiles, quantity of nodes in the mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) must be expanded. The MANETs being active in nature and it starts issues in deciding the most ideal route for packets. In this paper an attempt to propose another routing method which consolidates the properties of both static and dynamic routing method from that point tries to take out the issues innate in the system through size-based routing is done. The paper concentrates on efficient route discovery process for secure data transfer with less ratio of packet loss. For the minimisation of assault and packet dropping different authors manufactured different technique such strategy is node validation, distant analysis scheme, ACK-based method, status-based plan and motivating force dependent plan. ACK-based plan endured an issue of monstrous overhead because of additional affirmation packet and it likewise endured choice equivocalness if asked for node decline to send back acknowledgement. In this paper we utilises 2-ACK-based plan utilising protected channel for conquering the issue of choice equivocalness for asked for node, enhanced node confirmation and limit packet dropping in ad-hoc network.

Online publication date: Thu, 11-May-2023

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