qos enabled maodv for mobile ad hoc networks

Kamal.N,

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

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:6         Issue:3         Year: 11 July,2017         Pages:1370-1376

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

Abstract

QoS support in MANETS is a challenging task due to the dynamic nature of Mobile Ad hoc Networks. To achieve a desired QoS, the resources must be assigned or reserved. MANET constraints such as Bandwidth, Dynamic Topology, limited processing and storing capabilities of devices must be concentrated to support QoS in MANET. QoS in MANET can be achieved by the QoS model, QoS signaling and QoS routing. In this paper, QoS routing is achieved utilizing the protocol MAODV. QoS routing searches for a feasible path between the source and the destination which satisfies the QoS requirements and optimize the use of network resources.

Kewords

MANET, MAODV, QoS

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