Abstract
Packet transmission is one of the time-consuming communication processes in a mobile ad hoc network. Many routing pathways may encounter failed packet delivery as a result of the MANET node's power backup. The routing algorithm determines the path packets follow as they travel from the source to the destination nodes, but it provides no assurances about packet delivery. This work suggested a new routing method that uses the T-test procedure to discover the most effective path between nodes. This proposed technique recursively identifies the optimum way between nodes for communication, ensuring that each node participating in route discovery has enough energy for transmission.. The T-Test procedure defines and supports the criteria for evaluating the nodes that are chosen and rejected during the route discovery process. This technique, in conjunction with T-Test, enables successful packet transmission in MANET packet flows with sleep and awake strategies. It is also developed using network simulation and compared to the present routing system, indicating that it performs better overall.
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