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Link-Disjoint Interference-Aware Admission Control and QoS Routing Protocol for Mobile Adhoc Networks


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1 Electronics and Communication Engineering, SACS M. A. V. M. M. Engineering College, Madurai - 625301, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai - 625005, Tamil Nadu, India
3 Electronics and Communication Engineering, NPR College of Engineering and Tech, Madurai - 624001, Tamil Nadu, India
 

In Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs) interferences diminish the network performances such as data failure, retransmission, conflict and delay. Hence, interferences are main factors that affect the network performances. Sinking interferences on the routing paths are crucial problem to enhance performances of the networks. Here, we proposed a protocol called Link-Disjoint Interference Aware (LDIA) QoS Routing Protocol based on MARIA Protocol. The capacity of networks in rigorously affects by interferences among links and numerous efforts to representation this effects make use of ‘Cliques’ structure in adhoc graphs. Here, we compared this simulation results in NS2 and analysis made for LDIA QoS Routing protocol and QoS Aware Routing Protocol (QoSAR).

Keywords

Conflict, Link Disjoint, MARIA Protocol, QOSAR
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T. Sangeetha
Electronics and Communication Engineering, SACS M. A. V. M. M. Engineering College, Madurai - 625301, Tamil Nadu, India
M. S. K. Manikandan
Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai - 625005, Tamil Nadu, India
L. Rajesh
Electronics and Communication Engineering, NPR College of Engineering and Tech, Madurai - 624001, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


In Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs) interferences diminish the network performances such as data failure, retransmission, conflict and delay. Hence, interferences are main factors that affect the network performances. Sinking interferences on the routing paths are crucial problem to enhance performances of the networks. Here, we proposed a protocol called Link-Disjoint Interference Aware (LDIA) QoS Routing Protocol based on MARIA Protocol. The capacity of networks in rigorously affects by interferences among links and numerous efforts to representation this effects make use of ‘Cliques’ structure in adhoc graphs. Here, we compared this simulation results in NS2 and analysis made for LDIA QoS Routing protocol and QoS Aware Routing Protocol (QoSAR).

Keywords


Conflict, Link Disjoint, MARIA Protocol, QOSAR



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8i24%2F117026