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Set Backup Routes on Sensor Network
Author(s) -
Saad Sulaiman Naif,
Shian S. Sulaiman,
Mohammed Hussein Shukur
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
analele universităţii "dunărea de jos" din galaţi. fascicula iii, electrotehnică, electronică, automatică, informatică
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2344-4738
pISSN - 1221-454X
DOI - 10.35219/eeaci.2021.1.03
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , backup , ad hoc on demand distance vector routing , network packet , multipath routing , mobile ad hoc network , distance vector routing protocol , routing protocol , wireless ad hoc network , multipath propagation , redundancy (engineering) , end to end delay , packet loss , optimized link state routing protocol , real time computing , dynamic source routing , wireless , telecommunications , channel (broadcasting) , database , operating system
There are many techniques of using routing protocols on Sensor Network's mobile nodes, yet failures can occur in Wireless Networks path. High mobility leads to slipping nodes in the routing table, causing packet loss; current protocols suggest using rediscover paths. Nevertheless, this process increases delay. This paper proposes a design of two different methods to select the shortest multipath and select the longest multipath to get different scenarios to Set Backup Routes on Sensor Network “SBSN” to avoid using rediscover routes by providing different paths and improve the performance and efficiency of a network depending on the method of packets processing declared in the Proposed System. The proposed technique merges An Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector “AODV” and Multipath-Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector “M-AODV”. Comparison of a delay in transmitting rate, loss of packets, and packet delivery ratio to ensure a network's transmitting performance and efficiency Achieves low broadcast redundancy. It avoids the challenges of establishing paths from low to high-mobility of nodes between a single source and destination.

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