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Dynamic TTL Variance Foretelling Based Enhancement
Of AODV Routing Protocol In MANET
In this topic, the existing Route Repair method in AODV can
be enhanced to achieve broadcasting and reducing the
flooding. The enhancement of protocol's will first create the
group of mobile nodes then broadcasting can be performed,
and if the link breakage will occur then route repair
technique can be applied.
An Efficient Route Repairing Technique Of AODV
Protocol In MANET
Ad hoc On Demand Route Repair Technique (AODVRRT) can be
proposed which introduces a new mechanism so that link failure
can be predicted and accordingly a rapid local path repair can be
performed.
A Modification In AODV Routing Protocol Based On Route
Stability In MANET
Here, the conventional AODV can be devised and a new
modified AODV routing protocol called MAODV can be
proposed which will take route stability into consideration to
attempt to establish a more stable path between the source
and destination.
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Refined Trust Energy-ad Hoc On Demand Distance
Vector (RETE-AODV) Routing Algorithm For
Secured Routing In MANET
In this topic, the refinement parameter can be the trust.
Moreover, Bayesian probability can be proposed for trust
management due to its ability to handle uncertainty for
obtaining the refined form of Trust calculation.
AOZDV: An Improvement In AODV Protocol
Based On Zone Routing In MANET
A novel routing protocol can be known as AOZDV (ad hoc on-
demand zone and distance-vector routing) can be proposed, which
will enhance the AODV protocol through zone routing.
A Balanced Battery Usage Routing Protocol To
Maximize Network Lifetime Of MANET Based On
AODV
In this topic, a novel energy aware routing protocol can be called a
balanced battery usage routing protocol (BBU) can be designed and
implemented which will use residual energy, hop count and energy
threshold as a cost metric to maximize network life time and
distribute energy consumption of Mobile Ad hoc Network
(MANET) based on Ad hoc on-demand Distance Vector (AODV).
Enhancing The Quality Of Service Using M-AODV
Protocol In MANETs
Here, a new protocol based on the AODV can be described which
will provide better performance as compared to the original
AODV routing protocol with respect to set of performance metric
i.e. a packet delivery ratio, throughput, energy consumption and
overhead, under various conditions.
A Cross-layer Approach To Enhance The Call
Setup Performance Of Sip-based VOIP Over AODV
MANET
Here, a cross-layer system can be designed to improve the call
setup performance of SIP-based VoIP over AODV-based MANET.
The approach that will be used is to employ the SIP performance
metric to improve the call setup time by adjusting the Time-To-
Live (TTL) parameter and the Route Request (RREQ) message
will retry for the AODV route request messages to support the
reach ability ratio of SIP INVITE and re-INVITE messages to
reduce the call setup time of SIP-based VoIP.
Modification In DSR, An Energy Conserving Approach To
DSR Protocol In MANET
Here, a new route discovery mechanism can be proposed to
conserve the energy of nodes during route discovery and data
transmission phase compare to original DSR protocol.
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A QOS Aware Variant Of AODV With Probabilistic
Broadcast Of Control Packets In MANETs
In this topic, a distributive and systematic algorithm to address
the flooding mechanism in routing can be proposed. To decrease
the control overhead of RREQ packets probability mechanism
can be used.
Nodes Energy Aware Modification In DSR Protocol
For Energy Efficiency In MANET
The modification for route discovery mechanism in normal DSR
protocol can be proposed for energy efficient route establishment.
A Cross-layer Design Approach In OLSR MANET
Using BER And Weighted Connectivity Index
A heuristic approach based on cross layer design scheme can be
proposed to enhance performance of OLSR by using Bit Error
Rate (BER) derived from physical layer together with a network
layer parameter called weighted Connectivity Index (CI) which is
a combination between the link connectivity and capacity.
Improving Security Issues In MANET AODV
Routing Protocol
An improvement in protocol can be performed to improve the
security of AODV routing protocol against black hole attack. For
this purpose, a different level of trust for MANET nodes can be
used and the limitations based on the nodes’ trust level can be
imposed for detecting the compromised nodes and malicious
behaviors inside MANET.
MIKBIT- Modified DSR For MANET
In this topic, the modification of DSR algorithm is done to
enhance its performance. For this, Mobile internetwork
broadcast infrastructure technique (MIKBIT) multicasting
approach can be used to decrease packet overheads.
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Improvement In Energy Efficient Secure Multipath
AODV Routing Protocol For MANET
A new approach of energy efficient secure multipath AODV
(EESM-AODV) routing protocol can be designed for MANET
based on AODV protocol can be modified and converted to work
on multiple path.
Security-aware Efficient Route Discovery For DSR
In MANET
In this topic, a security mechanism can be presented that will
provide message integrity, mutual authentication and two-hop
authentication mechanism without the assistance of online
certification authority.
Re-clustering Approach Using WCA In AODV And
DSDV Routing Protocols In MANET
In this topic, a Re-clustering scheme in AODV and DSDV Routing
Protocols in Mobile Ad-hoc Network can be presented. Re-
clustering occurs because of changes in Key-Server. If Key-Server
changes, the new Key-Server needs to generate and distribute the
new keys to all the members in the group.
Gateway-based Modification In AODV For MANET
And Internet Interconnection
A new dynamic gateway method can be described which can be
used to connect a MANET to the Internet. In this method, every
mobile node in a wireless mobile ad-hoc network can configure
itself into a gateway when it will receive an interconnection
request from a neighborhood node.
MBA-OLSR: A Multipath Battery Aware Routing Protocol
For MANETs
Here, a Multipath Battery Aware routing protocol namely:
MBA-OLSR can be proposed which will be based on Multipath
Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (MP-OLSR). For
improving energy efficiency during routing, the MBA-OLSR
will consider the residual battery of the mobile node as a metric
to find the initial cost of the multiple links.
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Enhancement Of Ad Hoc On Demand Distance
Vector Local Repair Trial For MANET
In this topic, the existing Local Repair Trial method in AODV
can be extended to achieve broadcasting and minimizing the
flooding. The enhancement in protocol first generates the group
of mobile nodes then broadcasting can be done and if the link
breakage occur then local repair technique can be applied.
Stability And Energy Aware Reverse AODV Routing
Protocol In MANETS
A stability and Energy Aware Reverse Ad-hoc On demand
Distance Vector (SEAR-AODV) Routing protocol can be
proposed. This method will be a modification of available Reverse
R-AODV routing protocol. It will depend on optimization of the
available R-AODV routing protocol by computing the reliability
factor (RF) of nodes that includes both energy and rout stability
aware metric.
An Effective Intrusion Detection Approach For
OLSR MANET Protocol
In this topic, security threats to the OLSR MANET routing
protocol can be described and an intrusion detection solution
based on protocol semantics checking can be presented.
Implementing A Fully Distributed Certificate Authority In
An OLSR MANET
In this topic, an approach can be described in which a PKI is
tightly coupled with an OLSR MANET at the network layer
level and the OLSR control packets will be leveraged to support
various security related activities as well.
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Increasing Network Lifetime By Energy-efficient
Routing Scheme For OLSR Protocol
Here, modification to MPR selection can be explored and
appropriate routing metrics in the routing decision scheme can
be integrated to lessen effects of reason that lead to more energy
consumption.
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