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To improve SIP signal execution in MANET, routing parameters must be powerfully balanced through SIP methods dependent on a set equal for execution improvement measurements to help the SIP signal framework. In this manner, the presentation of the Optimal Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) is to be additionally improved. In MANET, vitality is a key anxiety for secure communication, making it conceivable to avoid enemies or childish hubs since the system. In term of this paper, the projected secure as well as QoS based energy aware multipath routing in MANET. In support of multipath path collection, we have provided the Optimal Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) algorithm. Energy efficient multipath routes are designated on the system using this method. Afterward a quantity of transactions, a route may misplace its connection quality. Hence the optimal path is selected to the paths installed on the system utilizing the Spider Monkey Optimization (SMO) algorithm. At last the presentation measurements of our planned SMO-OLSR task are contrasted and the current OLSR. SMOOLSR used for hybrid wireless network for efficient communication. The reproduction results demonstrate that the presentation of our planned work, the packet delivery rate, the delay, and the packet fallout are improved over the existing work. This planned methodology is actualized on the foundation of NS2


Author(s):  
A. Vinodh Kumar ◽  
S. Kaja Mohideen

A hybrid wireless network handles both ad hoc networks and infrastructure networks, these networks are affected by malicious attacks which affect the routing by packet drops, modifications and selective forwarding. These attacks lead to the link failure in a network. Link failures are the main reason for packet loss and network unreliability in these kinds of networks. Due to link failures, the life time of the network and the performance of routing path is affected. The previous security mechanisms for protecting wireless networks are not sufficient for hybrid networks. In this article, the authors propose a trust-based security model to enhance security factors in hybrid networks. The proposed routing protocols implemented in hybrid network platforms consist of different networks such as a fixed node for WLANs (wireless televisions, personal computers, printers, cellular, etc.) with zero mobility, a sensor node for WSNs with zero mobility, mobile nodes with movements considered MANETs, and nodes with high movements (vehicles) considered as VANETs. This article proposes routing protocols to avoid link failure in the current routing path and provide quick recovery, improve the throughput, reduce end to end delay, maximize the life time of routing path without affecting energy consumption and QoS/QoE while compared with other existing techniques.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (001) ◽  
pp. 165-170
Author(s):  
K. H. MOHAMMADANI ◽  
S. ABBASI ◽  
N. A. MEMON ◽  
Z. A. BHUTTO ◽  
I. R. MEMON

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