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Title

A Hybrid Routing Protocol Based on Bio-Inspired Methods in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network

Author

Khalid A Alattas

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 1  pp. 207-213

Abstract

Networks in Mobile ad hoc contain distribution and do not have a predefined structure which practically means that network modes can play the role of being clients or servers. The routing protocols used in mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are characterized by limited bandwidth, mobility, limited power supply, and routing protocols. Hybrid routing protocols solve the delay problem of reactive routing protocols and the routing overhead of proactive routing protocols. The Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithm is used to solve other real-life problems such as the travelling salesman problem, capacity planning, and the vehicle routing challenge. Bio-inspired methods have probed lethal in helping to solve the problem domains in these networks. Hybrid routing protocols combine the distance vector routing protocol (DVRP) and the link-state routing protocol (LSRP) to solve the routing problem.

Keywords

Ant colony optimization, Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Distance Vector Routing Protocols, Link-state routing protocols

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202101/20210126.pdf