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A Reactive Protocol for Data Communication in MANET

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A MANET (Mobile Ad-Hoc Network) is composed of mobile, autonomous, wireless nodes that could be connected at network edges to that of fixed wired internet. The ad-hoc network does not need infrastructures that are required for other wireless networks. The term infrastructure includes need of base stations, routers etc. The network execution ought to be supported up by protecting collaboration among various nodes and it is finished by essential mechanisms. In further, most proficient routing protocols are utilized to route the packets to the destination from the source by the method of routing process. In MANET, there are various kinds of routing protocols and every one of them is associated with systematic circumstances. This paper focuses on designing a new routing protocol which considering minimum number of nodes for routing and select optimal route. This protocol also concentrates clustering as well as security considerations in order to provide tenable and proficiency routing.

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Anandhi, M., Ravi, T.N., Bhuvaneswari, A. (2016). A Reactive Protocol for Data Communication in MANET. In: Subramanian, S., Nadarajan, R., Rao, S., Sheen, S. (eds) Digital Connectivity – Social Impact. CSI 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 679. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3274-5_17

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