The Impact of Signal Strength over Routing Protocols in Wireless Networks
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https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.8.4.15Keywords:
Signal Strength, Ad Hoc Routing Protocol, Link Reliability, Route Optimization, Routing MetricAbstract
In ad hoc routing protocols the source node may need an intermediate nodes to transmit the packets into the destination if the destination is not within transmission range of the source. This paper studies the impact of signal strength of nodes over ad hoc routing protocols and explains an important effect of signal strength on ad hoc routing protocols in four different directions including the routes and the nodes. As a result the study give an important improvement in ad hoc routing protocols when using signal strength compared to other ad hoc routing protocols without considering signal strength.
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