Abstract

In a mobile ad hoc network, packets are lost by interference occurrence in the communication path because there is no backup information for the previous routing process. The communication failure is not efficiently identified. Node protection rate is reduced by the interference that occurs during communication time. So, the proposed reliability antecedent packet forwarding (RAF) technique is applied to approve the reliable routing from the source node to the destination node. The flooding nodes are avoided by this method; the previous routing information is backed up; this backup information is retrieved if any interference occurred in the communication period. To monitor the packet flow rate of every node, the straddling path recovery algorithm is designed to provide an interference free-routing path. This path has more number of nodes to proceed with communication. These nodes have a higher resource level and also used to back up the forwarded data; since sometimes routing breakdowns occurred, data are lost, which is overcome by using a backup process. It improves the network lifetime and reduces the packet loss rate.

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