Performance of Dominating and Adaptive Partial Dominating Sets in AODV Routing Protocol for MANETs
A. Nagaraju1,
S. Ramachandram2, and
B. Eswar1
1. I.T , Kamala Institute of Tech & Science, Huzurabad, Karimnagar, A.P., India
2. CSE , Osmania University , Hyderabad. A.P., India
2. CSE , Osmania University , Hyderabad. A.P., India
Abstract—A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a wireless network that does not rely on any fixed infrastructure (i.e., routing facilities, such as wired networks and access points), and whose nodes must coordinate among themselves to determine connectivity and routing. The broadcast can target a portion of the network (e.g. gathering neighborhood information), or the entire network (e.g., discovering routes on demand). Broadcasting of signaling and data in MANETs raise redundant transmission of control packets to overcome these problems we applied dominating set and Adaptive partial Dominating (APDP) approach to existing routing protocols such as Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV). The focus of this paper is to apply the concept of DS and APDP to AODV and evaluate the performance of dominating sets in AODV that improve broadcasting, End-to-End Delay, Network load, Packet Latency, and also maintains secure packet transmission.
Index Terms—adaptive partial dominating, dominating sets, AODV
Cite: A. Nagaraju, S. Ramachandram, and B. Eswar, "Performance of Dominating and Adaptive Partial Dominating Sets in AODV Routing Protocol for MANETs," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 80-85, May 2010. doi:10.4304/jetwi.2.2.80-85
Index Terms—adaptive partial dominating, dominating sets, AODV
Cite: A. Nagaraju, S. Ramachandram, and B. Eswar, "Performance of Dominating and Adaptive Partial Dominating Sets in AODV Routing Protocol for MANETs," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 80-85, May 2010. doi:10.4304/jetwi.2.2.80-85
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