Abstract

<p class="Abstract">Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) involved in many applications, whether smart or traditional and for both civilian and military uses, and that because of their special features, where it does not depend on any infrastructure during its working, as well as the nodes in MANETs have a freedom of movement with the ability to self-configure, in addition, to working as a router or client at the same time. Moreover, MANETs considered as an infrastructure less network, so the cost of this type of networks is less in comparison to other traditional networks. On the other hand, the routing considered one of most important challenges in MANETs due to the perpetual motion and randomness of the nodes that can causing a continuous change of the network topology and thus to all paths between nodes, where finding valid paths between the nodes is the core task of routing protocols. Recently, it has been argued that the traditional layered architecture is ineffective to deal with receiving signal strength related problems. In an effort to improve the performance of MANETs, there has been increased in protocols that rely on cross-layer interaction between different layers. In this paper, a Cross-layer design among Network, MAC and Physical layers based on Threshold Multipath Routing Protocol (CTMRP) is proposed. The CTMRP is designed for decision maker based on threshold value of average paths signal for efficient transmission of the Text, image, audio and video as well as sending the data via multiple paths, which mitigate the negatives effects causes from forcing the nodes to send the data via single. The Route Discovery Delay, Number of RREQ Messages, Number of RREP Messages, End-to-End Delay, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), and Throughput were selected as the main performance evaluation metrics. The results show that the proposed algorithm has better performance and lead to increase stability of transmission link.</p>

Highlights

  • Communications is a key necessity in life and that depend on them most are sectors, whether commercial, industrial, agricultural, educational, and others like, whether civilian or military activities

  • This paper proposed a new approach that focuses on providing an effective communication system to improve the performance of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), which is one of the types of wireless network that uses related techniques of routing protocols

  • According to what has been explained previously, Dynamic source routing protocol (DSR) protocol depends on the blind broadcast in standard algorithm to all nodes in the process of route discovery, so it is natural increasing the number of RREQ messages when increasing the number of nodes in the network and this, which will increase the delay of route discovery process

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Introduction

Communications is a key necessity in life and that depend on them most are sectors, whether commercial, industrial, agricultural, educational, and others like, whether civilian or military activities. From these essential services, we can conclude that one of the most important reasons for success in the aforementioned activities is to provide an effective communications system in terms of speed, security, compatibility, and reliability. This paper proposed a new approach that focuses on providing an effective communication system to improve the performance of MANET, which is one of the types of wireless network that uses related techniques of routing protocols. Due to the different composition and work of the MANET, they face special challenges and obstacles stemming from the nature of the wireless nodes, which relies on selfconfiguration and play the role of the router and the client at the same time without having to rely on any infrastructure or base station

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