A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a form of mobile node which is known for its random movement and communication to other nodes without the need for any infrastructure. The Bayesian statistical model helps a routing protocol in MANET in getting a high mobility trusted node that relies on the outcome of the prediction. Fuzzy logic has been of immense use for trust in the calculation of RSSI value that helps finding a reliable and trusted route from source to destination. This innovative proposal that uses fuzzy logic in AOMDV is referred to as the Fuzzy trust with RSSI in Ad hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector (FT-AOMDV). It is known for its help in finding a reliable path in mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Simulation was conducted using a NS-2 network simulator under various scenarios that include varying node speeds and varying malicious nodes for the evaluation of the efficiency of the protocols. Metrics that include delivery ratio, end-to-end delay, routing packet overhead, and throughput have been used in the comparison of FT-AOMDV with AOMDV, TB-AOMDV1, and TB-AOMDV2.
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