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The location predictions of the nodes are the key issues in mobile environment. The applications like video sharing, voice over IP and other online applications offer better results with stable nodes. In mobile scenario, connectivity and quality of service are critical issues. To overcome these issues dynamic overlay approaches are proposed in this work namely, 1.Mobile Peers-Unstructured, 2.Structured Peer, 3.MANET Structure and 4.Mesh Backbone. These structures are obtained from the network, during the requirement of connectivity or quality of service. The performance of the proposed methods are analyzed in stable and mobile conditions by analyzing power consumption, hop stretch, packet delivery ratio, network life time and other QoS parameters.
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The authors would like to thank the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India to sponsor the initial stage of this work appears in the International Conference, Grant file no: SR/ITS/4117/2011-12.
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Raj, J.S., Harikumar, R. A dynamic overlay approach for mobility maintenance in personal communication networks. Peer-to-Peer Netw. Appl. 7, 118–128 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12083-012-0186-y
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