scholarly journals Effective link quality estimation as a means to improved end-to-end packet delivery in high traffic mobile ad hoc networks ☆

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 150-163
Author(s):  
Syed Rehan Afzal ◽  
Sander Stuijk ◽  
Majid Nabi ◽  
Twan Basten
Author(s):  
Layth A. Khalil Al Dulaimi ◽  
R. Badlishah Ahmad ◽  
Naimah Yaakob ◽  
Syadiah Nor Wan Shamsuddin ◽  
Mohamed Elshaikh

<p>Wwe provide a simulation-based study of the effects of jellyfish attacks on mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). For this purpose we suggest a simulation based on the effects of jellyfish attacks on the network through a number of different scenarios. In particular, we examine how the number of attackers affects performance measures such as the ratio of packet delivery, throughput, and end-to-end delays. The results have enabled us to propose measures to reduce the effects of jellyfish attacks on MANETs.</p>


Author(s):  
ARAFAT S.M. QAED ◽  
T. DEVI

Routing Optimization in mobile ad hoc networks is an ever-demanding task. Mobile ad hoc networks are highly dynamic topology natured and hence several routing protocols meet the challenge of link quality, delay and energy conscious routing. This paper proposes a link quality, delay and energy conscious routing approach based on ant colony optimization. Based on the estimated link quality, delay and residual energy of the nearby nodes, Adaptive node stability (ANS) mechanism is mathematically modeled to make the routing strategy. LQDEARP selects the efficient node based on the ANS mechanism and sends the data packets through that node. Simulation results proved that LQDEARP reduces delay and energy consumption and increases packet delivery ratio than that of the AODV and DECRP protocol.


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