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Spatial ReusabilityAware Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Using Single Path Routing Protocol
Spatial ReusabilityAware Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Using Single Path Routing Protocol
Spatial ReusabilityAware Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Using Single Path Routing Protocol
Abstract:In Multi-hop wireless routing to successfully achieve high end to end throughput .To
search a best node path from source node to the destination node .A large number of routing
protocols use for minimum total transmission count/time for delivering a single packet, such
transmission time minimizing protocols cannot be assured to successfully achieve maximum end
to end throughput. Considering spatial reusability of the wireless media, increase the end-to-end
throughput in multi-hop wireless network. To support a function in spatial reusability-aware
Single path routing (SAAP) protocols, It compare with existing protocols, Results provide
desired end to end throughputgain is up to 62.7%. and desired end to end delay.
1INTRODUCTION
Outstanding to limited capacity of wireless that can maximize the end-to-end throughput
communication mediaand loss wireless links , it and end-to-end delay , particularly in multi-hop
is really important to carefully select the route wireless networks. In recent years, a big number
2. RELATEDWORKS
1. Maximum of existing routing protocols, any path routing protocols, trust on link-
no substance single path routing protocols or quality aware routing metrics, such as link
4 PROPOSED SYSTEM
In this work, we study two kinds of routing proposed to find the path with minimum
protocols, including single-path routing and total transmissioncount/time for delivering a
any path routing. The task of a single-path single packet, suchtransmission count/time
routing protocol is to select a cost minimizing protocols cannot besure
minimizing path, along which the packets tocomplete maximum end-to-end throughput
are delivered from the source node to the end-to-end delay. In this work, we say that
destination node. Just, anypath routing by carefully considering spatial reusability
appears as a new routing technique of the wireless communication media, we
exploiting the broadcast countryside of can greatly improve the end-to-end
wireless communication media to improve throughput and end-to-end delay in multi-
the end-to-end throughput end-to-end delay. hop wireless networks. To support our row,
It collections the rule of multiple fairly weak we propose spatial reusability-aware single-
paths to form a strong path, by greeting any path routing (SASR) and anypath routing
intermediate node who hears the packet to (SAAR) protocols, and compare them with
join in packet forwarding. In the difficult of existing single-path routing and any path
routing and multi-hop wireless networks, to routing protocols, respectively. Our
achieve high end-to-end andend-to-end assessment results show that our protocols
delay , it is key to find the greatest path significantly improve the end-to-end
from the source nonode. Although a large throughput compared with existing
number of routing protocols have stayed protocols. Specifically, for single-path
5. MODULES
SASR Working:
Step 1: SASR, Select the high cost in given Step 4:From the selected pair node ,find
path. minimum cost is calculated.
Step 2: Establish path, Src to Dst using average cost +remaining cost=minimum
RREQ and RREP. cost
Step 3: Multiple pair of node can transmit a Step 5: Return minimum cost.
packet , when there is no non-interference
path.
Example:
Spatial Reusability:
6. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Hardware Configuration
Processor - Pentium 1V
Speed - 1.1 Ghz
RAM - 256 MB(min)
Hard Disk - 20 GB
Floppy Drive - 1.44 MB
Key Board - Standard Windows Keyboard
Mouse - Two or Three Button Mouse
Software Configuration
7. CONCLUSION
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