This paper presents a novel data and timed control routing protocol which is Flying Adhoc Network (FANET) specific. The developed FANET specific routing protocol laid emphasis on the route connectivity in the network b y considering the captured data size, minimum allowab le distance b etween randomly moving nodes and connection time. The performance of the proposed FANET specific routing protocol was simulated using NS3. The ob tained throughput value for the routing protocol fluctuated b etween 742.064kb ps and 755.083kb ps as data are exchanged b etween nodes. This showed that when all the UAVs are on the network and communicating with one another, the throughput is flatline and not plummet. This implies consistency as nodes join and leave the network. The packet delivery ratio ob tained for the FSRP during simulation was 96.13%. These results implied that data is successfully transmitted b etween the UAV acting as server and UAV acting as client on the network.
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