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An improved AOMDV routing protocol for V2V communication

2009 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2009
Active security and intelligent transportation are important Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) applications, which need suitable vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology, especially routing technology. When designing routing protocol for VANET, driving information of vehicles can be used as routing metrics, which can provide additional routing ...
Yufeng Chen   +3 more
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Preemptive AOMDV routing for mobile Ad-hoc networks

International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Intelligent Systems (SEISCON 2011), 2011
An Ad hoc network will often change rapidly in topology, this courses for routes in the network to often disappear and new to arise. The Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol(AODV), is based on the principle of discover routes as needed.
V. Ramesh, P. Subbaiah
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Quality-of-Service Analysis of AOMDV and AOMDV-MIMC Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

2014
Bandwidth scarcity is a major drawback in multi-hop ad hoc networks. When a single-interface single-channel (SISC) approach is used for both incoming and outgoing traffic, the bandwidth contention between nodes along the path has occurred as well as throughput is degraded.
P. Periyasamy, E. Karthikeyan
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QOD enabled AOMDV protocol for hybrid wireless networks

2015 International Conference on Innovations in Information, Embedded and Communication Systems (ICIIECS), 2015
A mobile ad hoc network is an autonomous collection of mobile devices like laptops, smart phones, sensors that communicate with one another wirelessly and in a distributed manner to provide the required network practicality in the absence of a fixed infrastructure.
null Mythreyi R, Anitha Julian
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Dynamic Packet Balancing Agent in MANETs Based on AOMDV

2009 First Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems, 2009
A MANET comprises a set of mobile devices which are capable of communicating with others. Despite its flexibility and portability, it suffers from energy limitation. If the energy consumption of the nodes in the MANET cannot be balanced efficiently, some nodes will die in an early stage due to the energy depletion, which in turn partitions the whole ...
Chen Ni   +4 more
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Comparative Performance Analysis of GZRP and AOMDV in MANETs

2010 Second Vaagdevi International Conference on Information Technology for Real World Problems, 2010
Genetic Zone Routing Protocol (GZRP), a new multi path routing protocol for MANETs, is an extension of ZRP by using Genetic Algorithm (GA). GZRP uses GA on IERP and BRP parts of ZRP to provide a limited set of alternative routes to the destination in order to load-balance the network and robust when node/link failure occurs during the route discovery ...
P. Sateesh Kumar, S. Ramachandram
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Research and Implementation of AOMDV Multipath Routing Protocol

2018 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC), 2018
Mobile Ad hoc networks have features of high-speed mobility, dynamic topology changes, and frequent link failures. For these features, we propose a queue management mechanism of discarding packets actively based on DropTail, and apply the new queue management mechanism to AOMDV multipath routing protocol.
Hui Zhong, Tian-tian Zhou
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An adaptive‐aware energy and queue improvement of AOMDV

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2019
SummaryBecause the node energy and network resources in the wireless sensor network (WSN) are very finite, it is necessary to distribute data traffic reasonably and achieve network load balancing. Ad hoc on‐demand multipath distance vector (AOMDV) is a widely used routing protocol in WSN, but it has some deficiencies: establishes the route by only ...
Xiaoping Yang   +3 more
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AOMDV Intelligent Decision (AOMDV-ID) to Minimize Routing Delay for Diverse VANETs

2022 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT), 2022
Uday Singh Kushwaha   +2 more
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Enhanced AOMDV for energy conservation in hybrid ad hoc networks

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 2014
Hybrid ad hoc networks are a combination of a fixed network, a base station or free standing mobile ad hoc network MANET. The energy conservation is a major issue in hybrid ad hoc network with limited battery life of mobile terminals. The lifetime of a network will be improved by suitably reducing the requirement of power for connections.
S. Santhi, G. Sudha Sadasivam
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