An Efficient Route Optimization Using Ticket-Id Based Routing Management System (T-ID BRM)

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Abstract

MANET – Mobile Ad Hoc Network is the connection of several remote mobile nodes. These networks are dynamic and independent to move anywhere. It does not contain any central controller, and hence it is stated as a structure less network. MANET is one of the most emerging technologies getting popular in recent days. It's significant features, and real-time issues grab the research community's attention towards it. The unstable data transmission will leverage the overall network performance, and designing an energy-efficient routing protocol is challenging. The main reason for this problem is the lack of a stable multipath routing system and resource constraints. Various research works have launched several efficient routing mechanisms, but the need for advancement still exists. In this paper, we propose a Ticket –ID Based Routing management system for enabling reliable routing for the entire network. The proposed system work under the TID principle, which executes according to the node properties and routing maintenance system. This system works under the supervision of TID- Routing manger. The TID routing manager is responsible for managing the ticketing pool and allocating unique ticket-ID based on the collected node factors such as energy, node location, speed, etc. The proposed routing system facilitates the shortest path for reliable communication. An experimental work using NS- simulator is done with the proposed method. The proposed work's efficiency is determined using a comparison work between T-ID BRM with TABRP, OGFSO, and PDMR. The observation states that the proposed Ticket-ID system achieves 94% better than other existing methods.

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