A Stable Routing Protocol based on DSR Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Author(s) -
Golsum Najafi,
Sajjad Jahanbakhsh Gudakahriz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of wireless and microwave technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2076-9539
pISSN - 2076-1449
DOI - 10.5815/ijwmt.2018.03.02
Subject(s) - computer network , wireless routing protocol , zone routing protocol , dynamic source routing , computer science , routing protocol , link state routing protocol , path vector protocol , enhanced interior gateway routing protocol , distributed computing , optimized link state routing protocol , routing (electronic design automation)
Mobile ad hoc network is a wireless non-centralized network. This network includes a set of distributed nodes with any base or central management, develop a temporary network. Such a way, routing is of the basic challenges of these kinds of networks. Till now, various protocols have been provided for routing in these kinds of networks. One of the optimum routing techniques in these networks is stable routing. In the stable routing, the target is to use paths for send and receive that probably have a higher life period. This causes the data to be sent from a more confident path and the need to new routing will be less, due to liquidation of the current path. In this paper, the target is to provide a stable routing protocol with high efficiency for these kinds of networks, by improving the DSR routing protocol. In the provided protocol, beside the path stability, the energy of the path nodes and path length will be considered too, in order to discover a path with higher quality and use it. The provided protocol will be called as ST-DSR. The result of stimulation in the NS-2 environment shows that the ST-DSR has a better operation toward the base protocol, meaning DSR.
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