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Ant colony based routing for mobile ad-hoc networks towards improved quality of services.
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| Author | Roy, Bibhash Banik, Suman Dey, Parthi Sanyal, Sugata Chaki, Nabendu |
| Abstract | Abstract- Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a dynamic multihop wireless network which is established by a set of mobile nodes on a shared wireless channel. One of the major issues in MANET is routing due to the mobility of the nodes. Routing means the act of moving information across an internet work from a source to a destination. When it comes to MANET, the complexity increases due to various characteristics like dynamic topology, time varying QoS requirements, limited resources and energy etc. QoS routing plays an important role for providing QoS in wireless ad hoc networks. The biggest challenge in this kind of networks is to find a path between the communication end points satisfying user’s QoS requirement. Nature-inspired algorithms (swarm intelligence) such as ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithms have shown to be a good technique for developing routing algorithms for MANETs. In this paper, a new QoS algorithm for mobile ad hoc network has been proposed. The proposed algorithm combines the idea of Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) with Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol to identify multiple stable paths between source and destination nodes. |
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| Subject Keyword | Ant Colony Ant Colony Optimization Important Role Optimized Link State Routing New Qos Algorithm Energy Etc Dynamic Multihop Wireless Network Destination Node Dynamic Topology Nature-inspired Algorithm Mobile Ad Hoc Network Wireless Channel Swarm Intelligence Complexity Increase Abstract Mobile Ad Hoc Network Good Technique Mobile Node User Qos Requirement Multiple Stable Path Various Characteristic Qos Requirement Wireless Ad Hoc Network Major Issue Communication End Point Limited Resource Internet Work |
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