2020
DOI: 10.1002/ett.3863
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Aggressively delivered mechanism over variable length density using a simulated annealing algorithm in mobile ad hoc network

Abstract: In a mobile ad hoc network, a node moves dynamically without any centralized control. Each node has its autonomous behavior to perform route discovery and packet forwarding. Ad hoc on-demand distance vectors establish the path, and there may be path loss due to rapid node mobility. When all paths become unavailable, route discovery is done once again, but it may lead to routing overhead and delay in transmission. A novel approach of dynamic clustering mechanism with nondeterministic simulated (DCHA) technique … Show more

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“…The packet drop ratio is evaluated as the number received packet by total number of packet in eqn. (13).…”
Section: 22packet Drop Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The packet drop ratio is evaluated as the number received packet by total number of packet in eqn. (13).…”
Section: 22packet Drop Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers were performed experiments in clustering strategy [11]. From that they verified that nodes in a clustered WSN [12] also be Categorized as primary and secondary nodes [13]. In that, the Primary nodes can execute data processing and data aggregation process and the secondary nodes only achieves the data forwarding role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a novel approach of dynamic clustering mechanism with nondeterministic simulated (DCHA) technique is implemented by R. Sundar and A. Kathirvel to avoid loss of path and to create a stable connection between the source and the destination. Dynamic clusters are arranged along the path based on the minimum local and the minimum global of mobile nodes [29]. M. Ni and et al are proposing a mobility prediction-based clustering (MPBC) scheme for high mobility node ad hoc networks where a node can alter the associated cluster head (CH) many times during its connection lifetime.…”
Section: Using Other Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%