Improving Routing Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using Artificial Neural Networks for Mobility Prediction using deep learning
Mohammad Arif
Abstract:In this study, a research was done to examine the effectiveness of deep learning models, such as the Artificial Neural Networks, Convolutional Neural Networks, Gated Recurrent Units and Generative Adversarial Networks, to boost routing’s efficiency and performance in the Mobile Ad Hoc Networks through mobility prediction. In total, 10 experiments were conducted, and ANNs demonstrated an average prediction accuracy of 0.86, MAE of 0.10, RMSE of 0.16, and correlation coefficient of 0.93. CNNs showed the most imp… Show more
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