Abstract

In MANET's, the routing protocols find routes based on the shortest hop count. Due to this the possibility that the selected route may be unreliable in terms of stability. Mobility may also high in such random selected routes. We proposed a routing protocol that uses the link quality in formation that is calculated using the received signal's noise value to select the routes during route discovery process. The routing protocol is based on a reactive route discovery process related to Dynamic on-demand manet (Dymo) routing protocol. We named our proposed method as Noise based Dymo routing(N-DYMO) protocol. The noise of a received signal calculated at the physical layer is used during the route discovery process to either select or reject a link to take part into the route discovery. Due to this, the possibility that a route will break due to the low quality of an intermediate link decreases which increases the network performance in terms of network throughput and packet delivery ratio. We have been using the, end-to-end delay, packet delivery ratio and routing overhead as the metrics for performance evaluation for our proposed routing solution. During the simulations it has been seen that the selection of high quality links based on the noise greatly improves overall network performance when it is measured with different mobility and load networks during the simulation process.

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