ASSR Fair Load Distribution Using Efficiency Division Factor with Greedy Booster Approach for MANET

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Mobile Adhoc Network Environment poses its unique challenges to the existing Transaction models, which are fail to solve. The main challenges of mobile computing environment are its heterogeneous environment, low and width and power resources. The transaction must be able to handle frequent disconnection because mobile user can move anywhere. In this paper, we presented a greedy booster approach with fair task distribution for MANET.Network topology is highly dynamic in mobile environment and no restriction is applicable to the nodes, if any node is performing some important transaction, it may leave the network then performance degraded abruptly. There is no mechanism and work is available, to control the performance in this critical situation. Our approach is able to overcome this situation and to utilize the maximum efficiency and resources of efficient node. Also applying this approach a Fair load can be distributed among nodes according to their efficiency by using Work Division Factor. The Fair load Distribution approach improves the performance of overall MANET. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010.

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Anzaar, A., Shahnawaz, H., Mukesh, C., Gupta, S. C., & Gowri, R. (2010). ASSR Fair Load Distribution Using Efficiency Division Factor with Greedy Booster Approach for MANET. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 101, pp. 641–646). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15766-0_112

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