M-AODV : AODV variant to improve quality of service in MANETs
Maamar Sedrati, Azeddine Bilami, Mohamed Benmohamed

TL;DR
This paper introduces M-AODV, a new variant of the AODV routing protocol designed to enhance QoS in MANETs by optimizing path discovery and multiple route management, validated through NS2 simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel AODV variant that improves QoS by modifying path discovery and route separation mechanisms, considering resource constraints in MANETs.
Findings
M-AODV outperforms original AODV in QoS metrics
Enhanced route stability under mobility and energy constraints
Reduced packet loss and improved traffic control
Abstract
Nowadays, multimedia and real-time applications consume much network resources and so, need high flow rates and very small transfer delay. The current ad hoc networks (MANETs), in their original state, are not able to satisfy the requirements of quality of service (QoS). Researches for improving QoS in these networks are main topics and a subject of intensive researches. In Adhoc networks, the routing phase plays an important role for improving QoS. Numerous routing protocols (proactive, reactive and hybrid) were proposed. AODV (Adhoc On demand Distance Vector) is probably the more treated in literature In this article, we propose a new variant based on the AODV which gives better results than the original AODV protocol with respect of a set of QoS parameters and under different constraints, taking into account the limited resources of mobile environments (bandwidth, energy, etc...).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols
