Multipath Dynamic Source Routing Protocol For Mobile Adhoc Networks

---With the advance of wireless communication technologies, small-size and high-performance computing and communication devices like commercial laptops and personal digital assistants are increasingly used in daily life. After the success of second generation mobile systems, more interest was started in wireless communications. This interest has led to two types of wireless networks: infrastructure wireless network and infrastructure less wireless network, it is also called Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET). The Mobile Ad Hoc Networks are essentially suitable when infrastructure is not present or difficult or costly to setup or when network setup is to be done quickly within a short period. They are very attractive for tactical communication in the military and rescue missions. They are also expected to play an important role in the civilian fora such as convention centers, conferences, and electronic classrooms. Keywords—Mobile Adhocc Networks, DSR, MPSR.

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