Hybrid routing protocol for mobile-ad hoc network in rural environments

In this paper we are interested to make a hybrid protocol that work in different kind of environment as in our common environment we have continuous link. But on the other hand we also have that type of environment in which we don't have continuous communication link. But we don't have a method that work's efficiently in both environments. From that observation we find the environments that have both characteristics that may be continuous for some time and may be discontinuous for some time so we find a way that work in both environments efficiently and have continuous communication. For that we develop hybrid algorithm that work efficiently in that type of environments that algorithm basically combine two different protocols and provide feature of both protocol. That will be a switching algorithm who decides which protocol will be used on the basis of network characteristics because we gather switching data from network so this algorithm is faithful and work efficiently in all type of environments.

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