Fault tolerance & load balanced ad-hoc networks using LRDV routing protocol

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Abstract

In mobile devices, location management is a major issue due to the change in location while connected to the network. In this paper we proposed a new routing protocol for sensor embedded mobile devices to localize the resection of exposure nodes over highly dynamic vector. It highly supports fault tolerance to avoid route breaks and it will reestablish new route before a route break. And also recover the fault based on direction and location. It Improves the quality of service(QoS) by minimizing the complexity of routing and it also highly supports fault analysis, speed of service, increased intelligence of tracking devices and speed recovery of fault over communication failures like breakage of links.

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Sybi Cynthia, J., & Rathna, R. (2019). Fault tolerance & load balanced ad-hoc networks using LRDV routing protocol. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(9 Special Issue 4), 222–226. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.I1135.0789S419

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