3 research outputs found
QoS in Node-disjoint Routing for Ad Hoc Networks
PhDA mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes that
can communicate with each other without using any fixed infrastructure.
It is necessary for MANETs to have efficient routing protocol and quality
of service (QoS) mechanism to support multimedia applications such as
video and voice.
Node-Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol (NDMR) is a practical protocol
in MANETs: it reduces routing overhead dramatically and achieves
multiple node-disjoint routing paths.
Because QoS support in MANETs is important as best-effort routing is
not efficient for supporting multimedia applications, this thesis presents a
novel approach to provide that support.
In this thesis NDMR is enhanced to provide a QoS enabled NDMR that
decreases the transmission delay between source and destination nodes.
A multi-rate mechanism is also implemented in the new protocol so that
the NDMR QoS can minimise the overall delays. It is shown that these
approaches lead to significant performance gains. A modification to
NDMR is also proposed to overcome some of the limitations of the
original