IMPROVED AODV BASED ON LINK QUALITY METRICS

The wireless interfaces in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) have limited transmission range; communication traffic is relayed over several intermediate nodes to ensure a communication link between two nodes. Since the destination is reached using multiple hops from the source, routing plays an importa...

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