Probationary Confidence Value Mechanism for Trust-Based Autonomous Routing in MANETs with Sequence Number Validation [PDF]
Multi-hop routing, Self-configuring, infrastructure-less Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), are vulnerable to various attacks. Ad-hoc on-demand multipath distance vector (AOMDV) routing protocol has been one of the prevalent choices to overcome the network
Kute V. B. +5 more
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Wireless Body Area Routing Protocols Impact Analysis on Entity Mobility Models with Static Sink Node
The most important and emerging characteristic of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), which differentiates them from other wired and wireless area networks, is mobility.
Sunny Singh +5 more
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Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Communication Networks for the Maritime Internet of Things: Key Technologies, Opportunities, and Challenges [PDF]
With the rapid development of marine activities, there has been an increasing number of maritime mobile terminals, as well as a growing demand for high-speed and ultra-reliable maritime communications to keep them connected.
Chen, Yunfei +5 more
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Comparative Analysis of E-AOMDV and MC-AOMDV using Multi-criteria Multipath Routing
In recent decades, numerous attempts have been made on routing the data in mobile ad hoc networks efficiently. Subsequently, several specialists have provided distinct routing protocol for ad hoc networks, especially routing protocols using the concept of multiple paths such as AOMDV.
Tanupreet Singh, Navjot Kaur
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Density and Mobility Impact on MANET Routing Protocols in a Maritime Environment [PDF]
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETS) are multi hop wireless networks, where a packet hops through a number of intermediate nodes within coverage range of each other to reach the intended destination.
Al-Khalidi, Mohammed +2 more
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AOMDV Protocol: A Literature Review
MANET has received the significant attention in every field of Information and Communication Technology industry. The nodes in Mobile Ad hoc networks continuously move leading to randomly changing topology which further leads to many problems such as link breakages and loss of packets sent by the source node to the destination. In MANETs, the nodes are
Anuj Jain, Bhawna Mathur
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This work presents the Network Assisted Routing and Allocation Algorithm (NARA), a routing and allocation algorithm for device-to-device (D2D) communication in 5G cellular architectures.
BASTOS, A. V. +2 more
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H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Video Streaming Evaluation of LR-EE-AOMDV Protocol in MANET
Deployment of conversational real-time applications like VoIP (Voice over IP) and videoconferencing require new challenges in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks such as Internet.
Karthikeyan Eswaramoorthy +1 more
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Increased longevity of wireless Ad hoc network through fuzzy system [PDF]
The Ad hoc network is one of the multistep-based self-organizing networks, which are dynamically changing and are taken more into account as the ways of connecting the terminals through the development of wireless communication terminals.
Fawzia Abdali Larki +2 more
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Improved Stability Based Partially Disjoint AOMDV
Mobile Ad-hoc network (MANET) is an infrastructure-less and dynamic network. Routing in such a network is a challenge due to the mobility of its nodes. Multipath routing protocols try to improve the performance by finding more than one path towards the destination which could be kept as alternatives should the main path breaks.
Wesam Almobaideen +6 more
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