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Improving QoS in Mobile Adhoc Multipath Network.

Abstract
Mobile ad hoc networks are infrastructure less wireless networks. All nodes can quickly share information without using any fixed infrastructure like base station or access point. Multipath routing consists of finding multiple routes between a source and destination node. These multiple paths between source and destination node pairs can be used to compensate for the dynamic and unpredictable nature of ad hoc networks. Multipath routing can enable load balancing mechanisms, which is an important feature for multimedia applications over MANETs. Multiple paths between sender and receiver can robust the network by permitting a rapid path recovery in case of failures. In mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), accurate throughput-constrained Quality of Service (QoS) routing and admission control have proven difficult to achieve, mainly due to node mobility. The needs of any application, is specified on terms of the quality of service metrics like desired bandwidth, response time, reliability etc. In our proposed method we can improve the Quality of Service (QoS) in Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs).

Project Guide Mr. Ajit Kumar Routh Associate Professor Dept. of CSE GMRIT, Rajam

B.A.Swamy (09341D5801)

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