Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Based on CDMA (Dept.E)
MEJ. Mansoura Engineering Journal, Vol: 32, Issue: 1, Page: 1-9
2020
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Article Description
A Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless nodes, all of which may be mobile, laptop, personal digital assistants that dynamically create a network without using any infrastructure. Each host participating in the network acts both as a host and as a router. As mobile hosts are no longer just end systems; cach nodes must be able to function as a router is wcl) as to rclay packets generated by other nodes. As the nodes move in and out with respect to each other, the resulting changing topology must somehow be able to communicate to all other nodes as appropriate. In such networks, it is of a special importance to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS), such as packet loss rate and bandwidth, should be guaranteed. To accomplislı this, an admission control scheme which guarantees bandwidth for real-time applications in multihop mobile ad hoc networks is developed. In this scheme there is end-to-end bandwidth calculation and bandwidth allocation. To perform this objective, the source is informed of the bandwidth and QoS available to any destination in the network to crable the establishment of QoS connections and the efficient support of real time applications in the network. Simulation results showed distinct performance advantages of the introduced protocol over those reported previously.
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