Paper Title
A General Review on Neighbor’s Position Based Routing Techniques in MANET

Abstract
One of the most motivating areas for research is the mobile ad hoc network (MANET). A Mobile ad hoc network is composed of mobile nodes that communicate without any pre-existing network infrastructure through wireless media. However, routing becomes the most important aspect due to the high mobility involved, and needs to be enhanced in terms of communication. Being a stand-alone network, infrastructure less that involves collecting mobile devices that communicate over wireless networks requires a proper route for data packet transfer. Predicting the node position and routing based on predicted positions helps to establish routing path with much longevity. Most predictions approaches are based on the past locations of the node. The existing approaches require that mobile nodes learn the position of their neighbors. However, such a process can be easily abused or disrupted by adversarial nodes. In absence of a-prior trusted nodes, the discovery and verification of neighbor positions presents challenges that have been scarcely investigate in the literature. This paper presents a general review of different routing techniques based on neighbor’s position in a MANET. Keywords - MANET, Routing, Mobile-nodes,Multi-path, Topology.