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Superior Routing Protocol for MANET


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1 Computer Science and Engineering, Madurai Kamaraj University, India
2 Information Technology, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, India
3 Anna University, Chennai, India
     

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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are swiftly evolving and the notion of ad hoc networking has become one of the most challenging research areas of wireless communications. The rising popularity of real-time applications among end users in MANETs has stimulated a surge of research in routing and providing quality of service (QOS) support in such networks. A number of schemes have been previously proposed to end to end delay and estimate outstanding capacity. The outstanding capacity that is derived from window-based measurements of channel estimation and the end to end delay multiple node-disjoint paths are examined for satisfying QOS in terms of end-to-end delay .In this paper, a new routing protocol (SRP) proposed. It considering outstanding Capacity estimation and End to end delay is a key component of any admission control scheme in MANETs. The novel part of this scheme is a simple additional mechanism to estimate residual capacity delay inIEEE 802.11-based ad hoc networks.

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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Quality-Of-Service, Capacity Estimation, Admission Control, Channel Utilization, Delay, Contention Delay, Contention Area, Re-Sequencing Delay, Node-Disjoint Paths.
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Authors

A. Ramachandran
Computer Science and Engineering, Madurai Kamaraj University, India
A. Sathiyaraj
Information Technology, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, India
S. Ramachandran
Anna University, Chennai, India

Abstract


Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are swiftly evolving and the notion of ad hoc networking has become one of the most challenging research areas of wireless communications. The rising popularity of real-time applications among end users in MANETs has stimulated a surge of research in routing and providing quality of service (QOS) support in such networks. A number of schemes have been previously proposed to end to end delay and estimate outstanding capacity. The outstanding capacity that is derived from window-based measurements of channel estimation and the end to end delay multiple node-disjoint paths are examined for satisfying QOS in terms of end-to-end delay .In this paper, a new routing protocol (SRP) proposed. It considering outstanding Capacity estimation and End to end delay is a key component of any admission control scheme in MANETs. The novel part of this scheme is a simple additional mechanism to estimate residual capacity delay inIEEE 802.11-based ad hoc networks.

Keywords


Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Quality-Of-Service, Capacity Estimation, Admission Control, Channel Utilization, Delay, Contention Delay, Contention Area, Re-Sequencing Delay, Node-Disjoint Paths.