Secure Routing and Reliable Packets Transmission In MANET Using Fast Recursive Transfer Algorithm
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Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) autonomous operation can be multi-hop it is the infrastructure-less wireless network. Security is one of the biggest challenges in Mobile Adhoc Network. The MANETs security there are considerations must be so that the routing protocol in order to protect the secure data transmission. In the routing and security that is an important aspect for in a MANETs, existing method routing protocol, however, is not enough to security requirements. The proposed method using Fast Recursive Transmission Algorithm (FRTA) used designed to maximize the data security, routing optimization, minimizing the impact of malicious attack using Collision Detection Avoid Algorithm (CDAA) activity over the MANET and select the best path. Table-driven routing protocols, also known as proactive routing protocols, mandate that every node on the network keep up-to-date routing data. To maintain consistent routing information for network nodes, these protocols propagate frequent updates to the routing table throughout the network, necessitating changes to the network topology. There's a lot of overhead from these upgrades. The suggested FRTA algorithm lowers node data loss rates and increases network energy efficiency. Table-driven routing protocols, also known as proactive routing protocols, mandate that every node on the network keep up-to-date routing data. To maintain consistent routing information for network nodes, these protocols propagate frequent updates to the routing table throughout the network, necessitating changes to the network topology. There's a lot of overhead from these upgrades. The suggested FRTA algorithm lowers node data loss rates and increases network energy efficiency. The proposed method shows high performance than other existing evaluations of the most advanced security and routing energy, end-to-end delay, packet transfer rate, packet loss
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