2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3277817
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A Novel Cross-Layer Adaptive Fuzzy-Based Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol for MANETs

Abstract: One of the essential processes in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is blind flooding to discover routes between source and destination mobile nodes. As the density of nodes in the network increases, the number of broadcast packets increases exponentially. This can lead to broadcast storms, a drain on the device's battery, and reduced network efficiency. We propose a Cross-layer Adaptive Fuzzy-based Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector routing protocol (CLAF-AODV) to minimize the routing broadcast traffic by conside… Show more

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“…Safari et al [83] propose the enhancement for the AODV routing protocol called cross-layer adaptive fuzzy-based ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing protocol (CLAF-AODV). The suggested method employs two-level fuzzy logic and a cross-layer design approach to select the appropriate nodes with a higher probability of participating in broadcasting by considering parameters from the three first layers of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model to achieve a quality of service, stability, and adaptability.…”
Section: Network Layer (Routing Protocols)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safari et al [83] propose the enhancement for the AODV routing protocol called cross-layer adaptive fuzzy-based ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing protocol (CLAF-AODV). The suggested method employs two-level fuzzy logic and a cross-layer design approach to select the appropriate nodes with a higher probability of participating in broadcasting by considering parameters from the three first layers of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model to achieve a quality of service, stability, and adaptability.…”
Section: Network Layer (Routing Protocols)mentioning
confidence: 99%