improving performance using narrow request zone in manet

Vivek Nikam,G.T.Chavan

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:5         Issue:3         Year: 22 March,2015         Pages:384-392

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

Control overhead is the overhead took by network to maintain the connections within the network. For efficient communication, the control overhead in the network should be less. Therefore reducing control overhead is major factor considered while designing routing protocols. Usually the control overhead is increases due to the flooding of route request packet and location beacon packets. To deal with this, the location based routing protocols are designed. In such protocols route request packets are forwarded in the direction of destination node. Due to this number of routing packet are reduced hence the control overhead. In location aided routing, request zone includes the expected zone of destination. But if the location of destination is known then size of request zone can be reduced further, can be said as narrow request zone. Using narrow request zone control overhead can be reduced to the great extent by forwarding the route request packets through very narrow area.

Kewords

MANET, LAR, Expected Location, Request zone, Narrow zone

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