ABIDING GEOCAST ROUTING PROTOCOL

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  • Dr. P. Chinnaraj, Dr. I. Kala, Ms. Sherine.S

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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S07.347

Abstract

Mobile Ad Hoc Network consists of group of nodes in specific region. Every node has to rely on subsequent nodes to send the packets[10]. Certain nodes deny to forward packets. Vineyard is the only tree where pruning is done for the growth. In other type of trees pruning is not done. Pruning is to cut the dead branches. To cut or lop superfluous or undesired twigs, branches or roots from like trim. During the pruning season things are made ready. Dead wood is removed; unproductive sucker growth is tossed in to the fire. Similarly in Mobile Ad hoc Networks if any node is selfish node not synchronizing with other nodes and not responding to passing the packets through it. The leader has to remove the deadly node called selfish node like pruning. The most extensible application of Geographical addressing is via a Geocast protocol[11], where nodes selectively rebroadcast packets based on regional consensus guidelines. Classy excommunication heuristics harvest extensible Geographic flooding that outplays deputy geo addressing methodologies. However, previous Geocast Routing applications, while effective, fall into two categories. Methodologies based on flooding are in extensible due to the high load they attain. Extensible approaches, on the other hand, have exertion in complex environments, lacking sufficient intelligence about the necessary directionality of packet flow[14]. The present paper defines a contemporary Vineyard Geocast Routing heuristic, which both significantly improves on reliability of prevailing extensible Geocast Routings and yet also remains extensible as design complexity increases.

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2022-12-15 — Updated on 2022-12-18

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ABIDING GEOCAST ROUTING PROTOCOL. (2022). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2563-2569. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S07.347 (Original work published 2022)