Title: A strategy to reduce flooding in grid Fisheye State routing (GFSR) protocol with weighted rough set model using MANET

Authors: S. Nithya Rekha; C. Chandrasekar

Addresses: Department of Computer Science, Periyar University, Salem – 636 011, Tamilnadu, India ' Department of Computer Science, Periyar University, Salem – 636 011, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract: A mobile ad hoc networks consist of wireless hosts that may move often. Movement of host results to changes in path. The well-known Fisheye State Routing (FSR) protocol determines a route when no route exists or route breaks. To establish new path from source to destination, it broadcast control packets (route request packets), which increases the network bandwidth consumption and to reduce flooding. As mobile ad hoc networks have limited bandwidth, it is important to reduce the flooding. This paper provides a protocol which uses the weighted rough set model to control the route request packets in the existing FSR protocol in GRID. Weighted rough set theory is a mathematical tool to deal with vagueness, uncertainty and it also considers the importance of the objects (nodes).

Keywords: mobile ad hoc networks; MANETs; grid Fisheye State routing; routing protocols; GFSR; NS2; weighted rough sets; modelling; mobile networks; network bandwidth consumption; flooding reduction; route request packets.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMNDI.2012.054454

International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation, 2012 Vol.4 No.4, pp.192 - 200

Published online: 25 Oct 2014 *

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