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The optimum routing protocol for MANET Export

Information and Automation for Sustainability, 2007. ICIAFS 2007. Third International Conference on In Information and Automation for Sustainability, 2007. ICIAFS 2007. Third International Conference on (2007), pp. 100-105.

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Mobile ad hoc network is a kind of wireless computer network in which there is not an access point. Each node moves freely in the network area and sends our traffic and forwards other nodes traffic. Therefore In this networks link sate-based protocols have the problem of scalability. Using location information to help routing is often proposed as a means to achieve scalability in large mobile ad hoc networks. However, location-based routing is difficult when there are holes in the network topology or when nodes frequently disconnected to save battery. Routing protocol presented here, satisfy the problems of scalability and existence obstacles in network topology. It uses a combination of location-based and core-based routing protocols. Also, we define that how to cope location servers inaccuracies. Our simulation results show that proposed routing protocol in compare with some of popular routing protocol in MANET, from viewpoint of packet delivery rate, routing overhead and average delay has better performance.


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