Enhancement of Network Life Time using Binary Tree Based Multicast Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Network

Authors

  • prof.Guru Prasad

Keywords:

packet delivery ratio, control overhead, network life time, normalized delay

Abstract

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an interconnected system of mobile hosts without a fixed infrastructure. In MANETs, each mobile host has multi-hop transmission capability, and it has to serve as a router. Owing to the dynamic topology and limited resources of mobile hosts, the routing scheme in MANETs presents an important challenge. In this study, a Enhancement of Network Life Time using Binary Tree Based Multicast Routing Protocol for MANET is proposed. In this proposed scheme, all nodes are randomly classified into two types, group-1 and group-2. To achieve the load balance, two multicast trees (tree-1 for group-1 and tree-2 for group-2) are constructed. The proposed system mainly focused on maintaining route stability. Thus proposed system outperform AOMDV version of AODV in term of Performance evaluation metrics such as packet delivery ratio, control overhead , Network life time, Normalized delay.

How to Cite

prof.Guru Prasad. (2013). Enhancement of Network Life Time using Binary Tree Based Multicast Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Network. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 13(E10), 15–22. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/186

Enhancement of Network Life Time using Binary Tree Based Multicast Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Network

Published

2013-07-15