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Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is the simple and efficient On-Demand routing protocol in MANET. In DSR, the forwarded data packets are overheard and stored in the intermediate nodes. It aids to avoid up-to-date route information leads to inadequate route lifetime. Therefore, the DSR permits an alternative route for communication when the primary link fails to transmit the data packets. However, it consumes more time to establish an alternative route to the same destination node. In the First fold, a Preemptive DSR (PDSR) and a Link Availability-Based Routing Protocol (LBRP) is proposed to avoid…mehr

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Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is the simple and efficient On-Demand routing protocol in MANET. In DSR, the forwarded data packets are overheard and stored in the intermediate nodes. It aids to avoid up-to-date route information leads to inadequate route lifetime. Therefore, the DSR permits an alternative route for communication when the primary link fails to transmit the data packets. However, it consumes more time to establish an alternative route to the same destination node. In the First fold, a Preemptive DSR (PDSR) and a Link Availability-Based Routing Protocol (LBRP) is proposed to avoid this problem. In the Second fold, the energy management with load balancing is proposed to improve the performance of routing protocol called Energy Efficient Preemptive Dynamic Source Routing Protocol (EE-PDSR). In the Third fold, the protocol for congestion aware load balancing is suggested called Multi-Path Routing (MPR).
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Dr. V.Ramesh has received B.Tech in CSE from S.V University, AP, India, and M.Tech in IT and PhD in CSE from Sathyabama University, Chennai, India. He is currently working as Professor in the Dept. of IT at Mahatma MGIT, Hyderabad.He has published more than 30 research papers in various refereed journals and conference proceedings.