
Energy Efficient Multipath Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Network Using the Fitness Function
Abstract
Introduction
Energy Efficient Multipath Routing Computer and wireless communications technology performance has advanced in recent years.These topologies may consist of relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links. projects on Energy Efficient Multipath One of these developments is protocols for multi-path routing.
During a single route discovery process, multipath routing protocols allow the source node to select the best route among many routes.This multi-path routing process will decrease the number of route discovery processes as backup routes are already available and,if one route fails, the end-to-end delay, energy consumption and lifetime of the network will be reduced.Multipath routing protocols flood a route request to learn more than one path to the destination to forward packets through it.
Conclusion
For example, it is possible to consider another network resource that is the bandwidth as another fitness value.
In this case, the calculations for selecting routes to the destination will be based on energy, distance and bandwidth.
Another possibility is to test the fitness function with another multi-path routing protocol that has a different mechanism than AOMDV and compare the results with the proposed FFAOMDV.
Projects on Energy Efficient Multipath This will essentially take into account many network resources that will extend the life of the network and enhance QoS.