Optimized Stable and Reliable Routing (OSRR) Mechanism in MANET

Mobile ad-hoc Networks are highly dynamic networks and Quality of Service (QoS) routing in such networks is usually limited by the network breakage due to either node mobility or link breakage of the mobile nodes, limited battery power, node shutdown or failure, and many more factor. To fulfill certain QoS parameters like routing in presence of multiple mobile nodes and the stable path among communicating nodes are essential. Such paths aid in the optimal stability and reliability in case of path breakages. Therefore, in this paper we proposed an optimized stable and reliable routing mechanism in MANET that’s includes route discovery through node selection and edge selection based on various parameters. Thereafter optimal path is selected based on Global weight.

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