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Multi-disjoint Routes Mechanism for Source Routing in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

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The capabilities of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) pave the way for wide range of potential applications personal, civilian, and military environments as well as emergency operations. The characteristics of MANETS impose serious challenges in deploying these networks efficiently. The limitation of transmission range of mobile nodes emerge the use of multi-hop to exchange and route data between nodes across the network. Routing is the most important process that can affect the overall performance in MANETs. A variety of routing protocols have been developed for MANETs. These protocols present poor performance under different conditions due to their strategies in learning about routes to destinations. In this paper, we present an innovative Multi-disjoint Routes mechanism that is based on source routing concept to improve routing in MANTEs. The simulation evaluation results showed that the proposed routing mechanism outperforms the common routing protocols, DSR and AODV.

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Khudayer, B.H., Kadhum, M.M., Chee, W.T. (2015). Multi-disjoint Routes Mechanism for Source Routing in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks. In: Kim, K. (eds) Information Science and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 339. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46578-3_23

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