modrp multipath on-demand routing protocol for manet

Madhusudan G,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Networking,Wireless and Mobile Communications

ISSN: 2320-7248          Impact Factor:1.8         Volume:5         Issue:3         Year: 20 December,2016         Pages:194-204

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Networking,Wireless and Mobile Communications

Abstract

The popularity and availability of portable wireless devices, which makes mobile adhoc networks, scalable with routing protocols. On-demand routing protocols adapt well with dynamic topologies of adhoc networks, because of their lower control overhead and quick response to route breaks. As the size of the network increases, static routing protocols perform weaker due to large routing overhead generated while repairing route breaks. We propose a multipath on-demand routing protocol (MODRP), which reduces the routing overhead occured and also recovering from route breaks, by using secondary paths. MODRP computes fail-safe multiple paths, which provides all the intermediate nodes on the primary path with multiple routes (if exists to destination nodes) confirms that MODRP is scalable, and performs better even at higher mobility and large traffic loads, when compared to the disjoint multipath routing protocol (DMRP). and ad hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV) routing protocols.

Kewords

Manet, AODV

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