IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF ROUTING IN FANET USING CACHING TECHNIQUES

Flying Ad Hoc Network (FANET) is a recent and most advance networks in the communication field. FANET is a collection of Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which used to make end to end communication between UAV node to another UAV node. Routing plays a vital role in making communication from one node to...

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Algorithms
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Communication
Genetic algorithms
Mutation
Nodes
Protocol
Quality of service
Unmanned aerial vehicles
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