Future Intelligent Vehicular Technologies. First International Conference, Future 5V 2016, Porto, Portugal, September 15, 2016, Revised Selected Papers

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Data Rate Adaptation Strategy to Avoid Packet Loss in MANETs

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-51207-5_6,
        author={Muhammad Khan and Mohammad Anisi and Saira Waris and Ihsan Ali and Majid Khan},
        title={Data Rate Adaptation Strategy to Avoid Packet Loss in MANETs},
        proceedings={Future Intelligent Vehicular Technologies. First International Conference, Future 5V 2016, Porto, Portugal, September 15, 2016, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={FUTURE 5V},
        year={2017},
        month={1},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-319-51207-5_6}
    }
    
  • Muhammad Khan
    Mohammad Anisi
    Saira Waris
    Ihsan Ali
    Majid Khan
    Year: 2017
    Data Rate Adaptation Strategy to Avoid Packet Loss in MANETs
    FUTURE 5V
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51207-5_6
Muhammad Khan1,*, Mohammad Anisi2,*, Saira Waris1,*, Ihsan Ali2,*, Majid Khan1,*
  • 1: COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
  • 2: University of Malaya
*Contact email: skhan.ciit@gmail.com, anisi@um.edu.my, syra054@yahoo.com, ihsanalichd@siswa.um.edu.my, majid_iqbal@comsats.edu.pk

Abstract

Due to mobile and dynamic nature of MANETs, congestion avoidance and control is a challenging issue. Congestion mainly occurs due to the phenomena where data arrival rate is higher than the transmission rate of data packets at a particular node. Congestion results in high packet drop ratio, increased delays and wastage of network resources. In this paper, we propose data rate adaptation technique to avoid packet loss. Proposed technique is based on the analysis of queue length of the forwarding nodes, number of source nodes forwarding data through a particular forwarding node, and rate of link changes. In the proposed strategy, queue length of forwarding nodes is communicated periodically to the neighbor nodes. Keeping in view the queue length of forwarding node, the sending node adapts its sending data rate to avoid congestion and to ensure reliable data communication. Results show that proposed strategy improves network performance as compared to the static data rate adaptation strategy in terms of packet delivery ratio upto and reduces packet loss due to interface queue overflow upto , respectively.