AN EFFICIENCT COOPERATIVE MOTION - QUALITY OF SERVICE IN MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS

  • K.Pazhanisamy, Dr. Latha Parthiban
Keywords: AdHoc networks, QoS, CMACO, routing algorithm

Abstract

An AdHoc Mobile Network is a self-configuring network of linked wireless devices. Service quality is more difficult to ensure in AdHoc networks than in many other networks since the topology of the network changes as nodes move, and network status information is usually inexact. It is the act of transferring communication through a network from an origin to a destination referred to as routing. Because of numerous features such as high mobility, time-varying Quality of service ( QoS), and constrained energy and resources, the complexity of a MANET grows significantly. It needs the node's significant cooperation to identify the path and obtain the resources required for QoS. Issues such as restricted access to resources, unsafe mediums make QoS provisioning in such networks complicated. Ant Intelligence QoS routing method developed to identify the route to data delivery from origin to destination to meet the QoS restriction. QoS's primary goal is to select an optimum route to meet QoS resource needs and efficiently use resources. The conventional MANET routing protocol doesn't even use power-conscious routing and characteristics that make QoS delivery problematic. Ant Colony algorithms, including Cooperative Motion Ant Colony Optimization (CMACO) methods, have proved to help build MANET routing algorithms. Algorithms presented a novel QoS method for the MANET in this article. The proposed approach combines the CMACO notion on AODV to identify various stable pathways from source to target node.

Published
2021-07-01
How to Cite
Dr. Latha Parthiban, K. (2021). AN EFFICIENCT COOPERATIVE MOTION - QUALITY OF SERVICE IN MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS. Design Engineering, 1210- 1221. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2426
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