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Reducing the Effect of Mobility on Topology Control using DSR Cache

Published on June 2015 by Mahesh Bompilwar, V. M. Thakare
National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Engineering
Foundation of Computer Science USA
MEDHA2015 - Number 2
June 2015
Authors: Mahesh Bompilwar, V. M. Thakare
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Mahesh Bompilwar, V. M. Thakare . Reducing the Effect of Mobility on Topology Control using DSR Cache. National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Engineering. MEDHA2015, 2 (June 2015), 33-36.

@article{
author = { Mahesh Bompilwar, V. M. Thakare },
title = { Reducing the Effect of Mobility on Topology Control using DSR Cache },
journal = { National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Engineering },
issue_date = { June 2015 },
volume = { MEDHA2015 },
number = { 2 },
month = { June },
year = { 2015 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 33-36 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/medha2015/number2/21437-8034/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
%0 Proceeding Article
%1 National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Engineering
%A Mahesh Bompilwar
%A V. M. Thakare
%T Reducing the Effect of Mobility on Topology Control using DSR Cache
%J National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Engineering
%@ 0975-8887
%V MEDHA2015
%N 2
%P 33-36
%D 2015
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

The high mobility causes rapid change in the topology, may leads to link breakage. It needs extra time to rebuild the paths. Also the packets are dropped due to breakage in the link. In this paper, DSR cache is used to store and reuse the paths, decreasing the time required to rebuild the path. The proposed algorithm can be used to reduce the effect of the high mobility and also reduce the end to end delay, by using available paths. The route discovery and maintenance can be easy with the help of periodic hello message and already present routes in the cache.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Mobile Ad-hoc Networks Effect Of High Mobility Route Discovery And Maintenance Using Dsr Cache Local Graph Generated By Neighboring Nodes Etc.