International Journal of Soft Computing

Year: 2015
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Page No. 76 - 82

MR-P Heuristic of Improved Geocast Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Authors : I. Kala, L.S. Jayashree and S. Karthik

Abstract: Topographic addressing of packets within mobile ad hoc networks enables modern applicability including hard perceptive-time agreement simulation in military training systems, geographic command and control functions in training and predicament communications and monetary messaging applications as well. The most extensible implementation of topographical addressing is via a Geocast protocol where nodes selectively rebroadcast packets based on provincial accord rules. Well-designed excommunication heuristics yield extensible topographic flooding that outplays surrogate geo addressing approaches. However, previous Geocast Routing implementations while effective, fall into two categories. Approaches based on flooding are inextensible due to the high load they achieve. Extensible approaches, on the other hand have difficulty in complex environments, lacking sufficient brilliance about the necessary directionality of packet flow. The present research defines a contemporary Geocast Routing heuristic, the Medial Range with Precedence (MR-P) Heuristic which both significantly improves on reliability of existing extensible Geocast Routings and yet also remains extensible as design complexity increases. This study describes the contemporary technique as well as an evaluation study comparing it to erstwhile approaches.

How to cite this article:

I. Kala, L.S. Jayashree and S. Karthik, 2015. MR-P Heuristic of Improved Geocast Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. International Journal of Soft Computing, 10: 76-82.

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