Evaluation of selected tree- and mesh-based routing protocols

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This paper researches various routing protocols, problems and necessities comparatively in MANET routing and layout concerns which include classifications primarily based on layers and other aspects. The layout and implementation of PUMA is a declarative constraint-fixing platform for coverage-based total routing and channel selection in multi-radio wi-fi mesh networks. PUMA integrates a high-performance constraint solver with a declarative networking engine. PUMA achieves a high data delivery ratio with very restricted manage overhead, which is almost constant in a large range of community situations. PUMA uses an unattached manipulate packet format for querying the receivers while ODMR has separate manage packets for querying exclusive manipulate information. The outcomes from a huge range of eventualities of varying mobility, organization members, a wide variety of senders, traffic load, and a wide variety of multicast organizations show that PUMA attains higher packet delivery ratios than ODMRP and MAODV, whilst incurring some distance less manipulate overhead.

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Harikrishna, T., & Subramanyam, A. (2019). Evaluation of selected tree- and mesh-based routing protocols. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 500, pp. 427–438). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0212-1_45

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