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A Novel Review on Routing Protocols in MANETs
Author(s) -
Robinpreet Kaur,
Mritunjay Kumar
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
undergraduate academic research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-1129
DOI - 10.47893/uarj.2012.1023
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , link state routing protocol , optimized link state routing protocol , distributed computing , wireless routing protocol , routing protocol , adaptive quality of service multi hop routing , dynamic source routing , mobile ad hoc network , wireless ad hoc network , routing (electronic design automation) , wireless , telecommunications , network packet
Mobile means moving and ad hoc means temporary without any fixed infrastructure so mobile ad hoc networks are a kind of temporary networks in which nodes are moving without any fixed infrastructure or centralized administration. MANETs are generating lots of interest due to their dynamic topology and decentralized administration. Due to the diverse applications which use MANETs for wireless roaming it is a current research issue. There are different aspects which are taken for research like routing, synchronization, power consumption, bandwidth considerations etc. This paper concentrates on routing techniques which is the most challenging issue due to the dynamic topology of ad hoc networks. There are different strategies proposed for efficient routing which claimed to provide improved performance. There are different routing protocols proposed for MANETs which makes it quite difficult to determine which protocol is suitable for different network conditions as proposed by their Quality of service offerings. This paper provides an overview of different routing protocols proposed in literature and also provides a comparison between them.

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