Optimization Technique for Approximate High Impact of Node Density for Two Hop Relay Manets

  • Sheik* M
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Abstract

Networking system is fast growing field in the world. Daily lot of changes, improving and sophisticated devices are invented. Investigation on impact of node density on the two Hop Relay Mobile Ad Hoc Networks performance under limited buffer constraint is improved. To achieve this objective per node throughput and end to end delay are considered as performance metrics. The optimal parameters of packet generating probability, source buffer, relay buffer and routing control parameter are considered to study the dynamic nature of node density for fixed area of a MANET. The optimal node density is calibrated numerically when the throughput is maximized. The supporting experimentation is presented and drawn conclusions. The optimization technique will reveal the impact of node density for two hop relay MANETs and also identifies the dynamic behavior of the system for better performance of the network. The Strong recommendation of the technique is to strengthen the system.

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Sheik*, M., & Rao, B. B. (2019). Optimization Technique for Approximate High Impact of Node Density for Two Hop Relay Manets. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 738–743. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d7027.118419

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