Abstract

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an anthology of wireless mobile hosts forming a short-lived network without the help of any centralized infrastructure. In such an environment, the reliable and shortest path finding between two hosts to transfer the payload is an extremely challenging task. The absence of a centralized infrastructure is a big problem in MANET where we cannot apply traditional routing algorithm used for standard wired networks. The three parameters tSignal Strength, Angle and Time of arrival are non-trivial parameters to decide the longevity and duration of a wireless link in a discovered route. A source node can analyze the reliability of a path and can establish an efficient routing algorithm for MANET by carefully measuring all analog measures and can predetermine the payload size which can be forwarded via that path.

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