Accomplishing Consummate Throughput with Delay and Power Control in MANET

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ABSTRACT

Mobile Ad Hoc Network is a self-configuring, autonomous, infrastructure less network of movable nodes which will be automatically connected by wireless connection with no access point. The nodes are free to move anywhere in the set of connections and the topology of MANET remains unpredictable. The major complexity with the available two hop relay protocols in MANET environment is to achieve the optimized throughput with reduced packet delivery delay. A generalized collection based two-hop relay and redundancy of the packet is used to attain the reduced delay. The complex process of packet delivery in MANET utilizes Routine Response Control and Modified Markov chain model. Tuning carefully the parameters, the transmission range, the packet redundancy and the group size help to achieve the optimized throughput with the reduced packet delivery delay. Transmission power of a node is controlled which helps in achieving the optimized throughput and reduced delay.

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Saravanan, K., Silas Sargunam, S. and Rajaram, M. (2016) Accomplishing Consummate Throughput with Delay and Power Control in MANET. Circuits and Systems, 7, 1834-1844. doi: 10.4236/cs.2016.78158.

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