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Adaptive velocity and distance based routing protocol for manet.
Author(s):
1. Bisengar Ahmed: Faculty of Science, University Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco; LARIT Faculty of Science, University Ibntofail, Kénitra, Morocco
2. Rziza Mohamed: Faculty of Science, University Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco; LARIT Faculty of Science, University Ibntofail, Kénitra, Morocco
3. Ouadou Mohamed: Faculty of Science, University Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco; LARIT Faculty of Science, University Ibntofail, Kénitra, Morocco
4. Ouadoudi Zytoune: LARIT Faculty of Science, University Ibntofail, Kénitra, Morocco
5. Enneya Nourddine: LARIT Faculty of Science, University Ibntofail, Kénitra, Morocco
Abstract:
A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes communicating without any infrastructure. Due to the availability of small and inexpensive wireless communicating nodes, the MANET field has attracted a lot of attention from industry and academia. MANETs can be used in various applications such as mobile classrooms, battlefield communication and disaster relief applications. They may be divided into homogeneous and heterogeneous ones. Homogeneous Ad-hoc Networks nodes possess the same transmission range, but not for heterogeneous ones (i.e, networks consisting of different wireless mobile devices such as laptops, PDAs and cell phones). In AODV routing protocol, the shortest path between source and destination nodes is always selected, without collecting topology information. In this paper, we propose an improvement of AODV protocol called MDAODV (Mobility aware modified AODV). The new algorithm finds optimum path based on distance, relative velocity between two nodes and hop count. It is confirmed by simulation that this improvement has higher packet delivery ratio than standard AODV protocol.
Page(s): 397-405
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Published: Journal: Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Volume: 45, Issue: 2, Year: 2012
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