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Performance Analysis of DSR and Cache Customized DSR Steering Protocols in Wireless Mobile ADHOC Networks

P. Satyanarayana, Jampani Ravi, T. Mahalakshmi, V V Satyanarayana Kona, V. Gokula Krishnan

20212021 Fifth International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC)12 citationsDOI

Abstract

With recent improvements in wireless communications, highly developed wireless mobile computing is predicted to become more widely used and used, with the IP (Internet Protocol) suite being used extensively. The purpose of mobile ad hoc networking is to make mobile wireless networks more stable and efficient by adding routing functions into mobile nodes. Such networks are expected to have multihop topologies that are dynamic, sometimes fast changing, and unpredictable, and are likely to be made up of very bandwidth restricted wireless links.Infrastructure-less data transmission has become more important as a result of the rise of wireless communication. One type of infrastructure-free communication is the transportable ad hoc network (or MANET). One of the key research topics in the field of MANETs is ensuring worth of Service (or QoS). In the conservative strategy, solitary the nodes in the direction-finding lane are aware of the route fault, and they simply adjust their cache. The source node in U-DSR provides route error statistics of volume 70 bytes to each of its surrounding nodes using the dispersed cache substitution technique. As a result, every node in the vicinity replaces the hard route in their cache. The network simulator is used to conduct the investigational assessment (NS2). By adjusting several parameters such as packet drop, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), end-to-end delay and energy usage, the proposed method improves performance by 35 percent to 45 percent.

Topics & Concepts

Computer networkComputer scienceCacheMobile ad hoc networkWireless ad hoc networkWireless networkNetwork packetWirelessDistributed computingTelecommunicationsMobile Ad Hoc NetworksVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks