Abstract

Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a miscellany of versatile nodes that communicate without any fixed physical framework. MANETs gained popularity due to various notable features like dynamic topology, rapid setup, multihop data transmission, and so on. These prominent features make MANETs suitable for many real-time applications like environmental monitoring, disaster management, and covert and combat operations. Moreover, MANETs can also be integrated with emerging technologies like cloud computing, IoT, and machine learning algorithms to achieve the vision of Industry 4.0. All MANET-based sensitive real-time applications require secure and reliable data transmission that must meet the required QoS. In MANET, achieving secure and energy-efficient data transmission is a challenging task. To accomplish such challenging objectives, it is necessary to design a secure routing protocol that enhances the MANET’s QoS. In this paper, we proposed a trust-based multipath routing protocol called TBSMR to enhance the MANET’s overall performance. The main strength of the proposed protocol is that it considers multiple factors like congestion control, packet loss reduction, malicious node detection, and secure data transmission to intensify the MANET’s QoS. The performance of the proposed protocol is analyzed through the simulation in NS2. Our simulation results justify that the proposed routing protocol exhibits superior performance than the existing approaches.

Highlights

  • Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an assortment of mobile nodes that communicate without any fixed physical framework

  • Implementation of a secure routing protocol by ensuring QoS is a challenging task in the MANET because of its dynamic topology [5,6,7]

  • We proposed a routing protocol called TBSMR to enhance the QoS of the MANET

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Introduction

Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an assortment of mobile nodes that communicate without any fixed physical framework. MANETs have many striking features like varying topology, rapid setup, and multihop wireless communication. All these features make MANET suitable for various time-sensitive applications [1, 2]. MANETs allow mobile nodes to exchange information without any physical framework and administrative activities. These networks are dynamic, self-organized, and autoconfigured, allowing nodes to move arbitrarily during communication. Implementation of a secure routing protocol by ensuring QoS is a challenging task in the MANET because of its dynamic topology [5,6,7]. Routing protocols in MANETs are classified into three categories

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