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A Swarm-based Distance Vector Routing to Support Multiple ...
Quality of Service support for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks is a challenging task due to dynamic topology and limited resource. The main purpose of QoS routing is to find a feasible path that has sufficient resources to satisfy the constraints. A fundamental problem in QoS routing is to find a path between a source and destination that satisfies two or more end-to-end QoS constraints....
Performance Analysis of Mobile Ad-hoc Network using AODV ...
1: R.Asokan, A.M.Natragan, C.Venketesh, “Ant Based Dynamic Source Routing Protocol to Support Multiple Quality of Service (QoS) Metrics in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks” International Journal of Computer Science and Security, volume (2) issue (3)
Ant Colony Based QoS Routing Algorithm For Mobile Ad Hoc ...
Ant Colony Based QoS Routing Algorithm For Mobile Ad Hoc Networks P.Deepalakshmi1, Dr.S.Radhakrishnan2 1,2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering Kalasalingam University, Tamil Nadu, India-626190. Email: 1deepa79mca@yahoo.co.in , 2srk@akce.ac.in Abstract – Routing, the act of moving information across an...
Ant colony inspired routing for mobile ad hoc networks
Link-disjoint multipath routing is more robust and can support QoS better than single-path routing in MANETs. In this chapter, we present swarm intelligence and link disjoint multipath routing to solve the problem of dynamic routing issues of MANET. A novel approach named Ant Colony Inspired Routing for Mobile ad hoc Networks (QAMR) is discussed....
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Ant based dynamic source routing protocol to support multiple quality of service (QoS) metrics in mobile ad hoc networks. R Asokan, AM Natarajan, C Venkatesh. International Journal of Computer Science and Security 2 (3), ...
Simulation of Ant Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc networks in NS-2
given us the idea to adapt ant routing for such mobile networks and determine whether it is suitable or not. A version of this ant routing protocol has been implemented to work within the network simulator NS-2. Then, a performance comparison has been done with two well-known ad-hoc routing protocols, i.e. AODV and DSR. Results show...
ACO-GA Hybrid Meta-Heuristic (AGHM) Optimization for Multi ...
a new protocol Ant-colony based Routing Algorithm (ARA) which is an on-demand routing algorithm for mobile, multi-hop ad hoc networks to reduce routing overhead. Caro et al proposed Ant based hybrid routing algorithm for MANET (AntHocNet) [6]. Since hybrid routing provides the advantages of both, this algorithm...
Ant-Based On-Demand Clustering Routing Protocol for Mobile ...
Request PDF on ResearchGate | Ant-Based On-Demand Clustering Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks | With the advancement of the mobile ad-hoc network (MANET), many researches were proposed ...
(PDF) Performance Analysis of Mobile Ad-hoc Network Using ...
2.0 AODV System AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector) is a loop-free routing protocol for ad-hoc networks. It is designed to be self-starting in an environment of mobile nodes, withstanding a variety of network behaviours such as node mobility, link failures and packet losses....
Improved ant colony-based multi-constrained QoS energy ...
In order to establish a route supporting multi-constrained quality of service (QoS), increase network throughput and reduce networ energy consumption, an improved ant colony-based multi-constrained QoS energy-saving routing k algorithm (IAMQER) is proposed. The ant colony algorithm, as one of the available heuristic algorithms, is used to find the...
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