Quality of Service Provisioning in Manet Using a Cross-Layer Approach for Routing
Ruchita Goyal, Divyanshu, Manoj Mishra

TL;DR
This paper introduces TSPBA-AODV, a cross-layer routing protocol for MANETs that ensures QoS by addressing resource constraints and mobility, outperforming previous protocols like CPACL-AODV in various scenarios.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel routing protocol, TSPBA-AODV, that provides QoS guarantees in MANETs using a cross-layer approach, handling resource constraints and mobility.
Findings
TSPBA-AODV outperforms CPACL-AODV at node speeds up to 40 km/hr.
TSPBA-AODV performs better across different data sending rates.
Simulation results validate the effectiveness of TSPBA-AODV in QoS provisioning.
Abstract
Deployment of multimedia applications warrants provisioning of Quality of Service (QoS) in MANET. However, limited battery power, other resource constraints and mobility of nodes make QoS provisioning difficult to achieve in MANET. This difficulty can be overcome by using a cross-layer approach for routing. In [1] Patil et al., proposed a cross-layer routing protocol named Cost Based Power Aware Cross Layer - AODV (CPACL-AODV) which overcomes the limitation of battery power of nodes. Though many similar energy efficient and cross-layer routing protocols have been proposed for MANET, none of them handles QoS. A novel MANET routing protocol, Type of Service, Power and Bandwidth Aware AODV (TSPBA-AODV), which overcomes resource constraints and simultaneously provides QoS guarantees using a cross-layer approach, is proposed in this paper. In addition the effect of variation in nodes'…
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