A novel Congestion control method in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs)

Authors

  • Bhawana Pillai1, Dr Ashish Kumar Khare

Abstract

The TCP / IP protocol is designed for wireless networks that provide reliable end-to-end communication between locations and ensure pocket distribution. It also provides flow control and error management methods. While this is still an effective form of wireless networks, the losses are caused by overcrowding. However, the pocket loss of temporary networks is due to network congestion and common network failures, so when synchronizing TCP with ad networks we do not fully understand packet loss due to connection failure. End-of-Term Support (RTO) This leads to unnecessary reduction in the transfer rate because the use of the entire network is degrading. Therefore, route modification due to traffic flow can adversely affect TCP performance. The protocols required for this TCP performance analysis are AODV and DSR. These types of system algorithms only create routes when first requested. If a node wants to establish a path to a location, it starts the process of finding a path within the network. Another route is established, maintained until it is inaccessible or this route is no longer needed. We will analyze the performance of the two contracts required for the transport network route, namely Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) [13] and Provisional DCP [14]]. We also apply the DSTV table system protocol.

Published

2020-11-01

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