PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF QUALITY OF SERVICE ENABLED TEMPORALLY ORDERED ROUTING ALGORITHM USING ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS
Published: 2009
Author(s) Name: R. Asokan & A. M. Natarajan
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Abstract
Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) are collection of mobile hosts dynamically forming a temporary network
without the aid of any existing infrastructure or centralized control. Quality of Service (QoS) support for MANET
is a challenging task due to the dynamic topology and limited resources. Routing in MANET depends on
intermediate nodes. The existing QoS based routing solutions for MANET involves with single metric or two
metrics. It is important that MANETs should provide QoS support routing such as acceptable delay, jitter and
energy in case of multimedia and real time applications. The metrics selection can be from additive or
multiplicative or concave or combination of the above. This paper proposes a QoS enabled Temporally Ordered
Routing Algorithm (TORA) protocol using Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) called AntTORA. ACO technique is
used in this protocol to optimize multiple QoS routing metrics like delay, jitter and energy. Ant-like agents are
used in this algorithm to discover and maintain paths with the specified QoS requirements. The performance
of TORA and AntTORA are analyzed using network simulator-2. AntTORA produces better performance than
TORA in the terms of end-to-end delay, energy, jitter and throughput.
Keywords: Mobile ad hoc network, Routing, QoS, TORA and AntTORA
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