An efficient cache refreshing policy to improve QoS in MANET through RAMP

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Cache routing is an important phenomenon practiced in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) to overcome the unnecessary process of route discovery, and overall, this route discovery process serves as a routing overhead. The concept of route cache is basically manipulated with the dynamic source routing (DSR) protocols with less percentage of QoS constraints. In this paper, a cache refreshing policy (CRP) is proposed to increase the overall QoS factors in MANET using reputation-aware multi-hop routing protocol (RAMP). RAMP basically provides secure and trusted access between nodes but fails in maintaining efficiency in QoS factors. In this paper, a challenging technique has been proposed to deal RAMP to work out with CRP to improve QoS.

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Vijay Vasanth, A., Venkatachalapathy, K., Latchoumi, T. P., Parthiban, L., Sowmia, T., & OhmPrakash, V. (2018). An efficient cache refreshing policy to improve QoS in MANET through RAMP. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 712, pp. 369–381). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8228-3_34

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