Abstract

In this research manuscript we propose in improved NCPR protocol with security mechanism against attack. less broadcast traffic than flood broadcast method minimizing congestion and collision with maximum data packet delivery the scheme stands in with high density network which is main performance parameter. Due to soaring mobility of nodes in MANETs there exist recurrent connection breakages which direct to recurrent path crash and route Findings. The overhead of a path discovery cannot be deserted. In a route discovery, broadcasting is an original and successful data distribution method, where a movable node blindly rebroadcasts the first established route appeal packets unless it has a route to the target, and thus it causes the broadcast tempest difficulty. In this Manuscript we propose a neighbor coverage- based probabilistic rebroadcast protocol (NCPR0 for reducing routing overhead in MANETs. In arrange to successfully exploit the neighbor coverage knowledge, we recommend a novel rebroadcast delay to resolve the rebroadcast categorize, and then we can gain the more exact supplementary coverage ratio by sensing neighbor coverage knowledge. We also classify a connectivity factor to provide the node density adaptation. By combining the additional coverage ratio and connectivity factor, we set a reasonable rebroadcast probability. Our approach combines the advantages of the neighbor coverage knowledge and the probabilistic mechanism, which can appreciably diminish the number of retransmissions so as to reduce the routing overhead and can also progress the routing performance.

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