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Multi-Objective Function-Based Node-Disjoint Multipath Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10151781

Keywords

MANET; multipath; neural network; routing; wireless networks

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  1. Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI) - Korea government (Ministry of Environment) [RE202101551]

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The main goal is to find multiple node-disjoint paths that meet the multi-objective optimization problem in terms of energy consumption minimization and network lifetime improvement. By using a multi-objective function to select the optimal path, the proposed system is proven to achieve less energy consumption and improved network lifetime compared to existing routing methods.
The main goal is to find multiple node-disjoint paths that meet the multi-objective optimization problem in terms of energy consumption minimization and network lifetime improvement. Due to the battery-dependent nodes in mobile ad hoc networks, the performance of the network will degrade. Hence, it is necessary to choose multiple optimal node-disjoint paths between source and destination for data transfer. Additionally, it improves the Quality of Service (QoS) of wireless networks. Multi-objective function is used to select a path such that it gives an optimum result based on the energy consumption, hop, and traffic load. From the simulation results, it is proved that the proposed system is achieving less energy consumption and improved network lifetime compared with existing Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Hopfield Neural Network-based Disjoint Path set Selection (HNNDPS) and Multipath DSR (MDSR).

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