Paper Title
OPTIMAL PATH BASED ON AOMDV PROTOCOL FOR MULTIMEDIA DATA TRANSMISSION IN MANET
Abstract
The mobile ad hoc network, or MANET, is an extremely effective way to deliver network services. It has delivered services without building any new infrastructure. Network performance gets affect due to design of routing protocols because of the dynamic nature of networks. Some important aspects to consider when configuring the routing protocol are limited bandwidth, energy constraints, node mobility, etc. When compared to other routing protocol such as AODV and AOMDV offer good performance for multimedia data transport. The suggested system maintains the route between the source and destination nodes for the transmission of media files by using optimal route discovery and link failure detection.
The examination of a MANET optimization technique for route optimization considering packet size and node count is presented in this paper. AOMDV and Dolphin Optimization together provide augmented quality of service (QoS) for multimedia file transfer in MANETs, while Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) uses AOMDV to identify link failures. The Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) technique is used to achieve global convergence in networks. Improved results are obtained while keeping the route and optimal path for the ACO-GWO AOMDV method. The primary goal of this work is to transfer multimedia data across MANETs with the lowest possible end-to-end latency, channel load, and throughput while maintaining a maximum packet delivery ratio.
Keywords - Mobile Ad-Hoc Network, AOMDV, AODV, Dolphin Echolocation Optimisation, Grey Wolf Optimization, Ant Colony Optimization.