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Adaptive Multi-routing Protocol for a High Mobility MANET  

Deepak, G.C. (Department of Computer Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
Heo, Ung (Department of Computer Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
Choi, Jae-Ho (Electronics & Information Engineering Division, Chonbuk National University)
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Abstract
When there is uncertainty in topological rate of change, motility model and terrain condition, the performance severely degrades in MANET. The concept of transition of routing protocol on the fly according to the network parameters such as coverage, connectivity and mobility etc. may counterbalance the problems stated above. The mathematical modeling of feedback parameters has been derived, and the architecture for the multi-routing protocol system providing an adaptation from one routing protocol to another is also investigated. This paper is extensively devoted on the analysis of mobility, connectivity and their effects on the network and finally transition into another routing protocol according to them.
Keywords
Adaptability; MANET; Multi-routing protocol; Mobility; Self-configuration;
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