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Designing ROACM routing protocol along with bandwidth allocation using seagull optimization for ad hoc wireless network

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  • Abdullah Ali Bahattab

    (College of Telecom and Electronics)

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Ad hoc Wireless Network is trending because of its wide usage in various applications for transmitting information. The major concern faced in this kind of wireless network is energy utilization and data loss during transmission. To achieve reduced energy consumption and packet loss, several routing protocols based on proactive and reactive methods have been designed by various scholars. But still, the existing routing protocol faces a lot of difficulties in fulfilling the basic requirements like energy-efficient and better QoS. To address these issues, this proposed research focuses on designing ROACM protocol for achieving energy-efficient data transmission in Ad hoc Wireless networks. The proposed framework involves three stages. In the initial stage, the discovery of a path between a source node and a destination node is achieved. Following that, in the second stage, path selection is attained through considering certain metrics such as node energy, packet travel time, distance, weight factor and hop count. Then, in the final stage, optimal bandwidth allocation is achieved using a seagull optimization algorithm. Further, the performance of the proposed routing protocol is implemented in the NS2 simulator, and some of the parameters such as throughput, PDR, energy consumption and end-to-end delay are estimated. The energy consumption and PDR value obtained for the proposed routing protocol is 6 J and 98%, respectively.

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  • Abdullah Ali Bahattab, 2022. "Designing ROACM routing protocol along with bandwidth allocation using seagull optimization for ad hoc wireless network," Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, Springer, vol. 81(3), pages 357-372, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:telsys:v:81:y:2022:i:3:d:10.1007_s11235-022-00941-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s11235-022-00941-y
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