Research Article
QoS constraint Enhanced AODV in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308779, author={Shobana M and Vijayanand M and Santhiya M and Bharathiraja N}, title={QoS constraint Enhanced AODV in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System, I3CAC 2021, 7-8 June 2021, Bharath University, Chennai, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={I3CAC}, year={2021}, month={6}, keywords={dynamic source routing cognitive radio ad-hoc network quality of service}, doi={10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308779} }
- Shobana M
Vijayanand M
Santhiya M
Bharathiraja N
Year: 2021
QoS constraint Enhanced AODV in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network
I3CAC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308779
Abstract
More range is needed for data communication due to distributed computing, versatility, and the Internet of Things. Regrettably, that range has become a limited resource that is underplayed among licensed clients although these unauthorized selections are overflowing. Intellectual communication creativity is emerged as a potential solution to the range's underutilization. This investigation aims to solve the guiding problem by upgrading the DSR consensus using Quality of Service (QoS) criteria. This investigation determines how such variables affecting QoS could be referred to and in terms with related research. The test employs QoS criteria to improve DSR's display and then evaluate its effectiveness in resolving that steering problem. The proposed plot Q-DSR is compared to the DSR, which is currently in use. NS2 is used to lead reproductions. In terms of speed, temporary suspension, and bundle conveyance ratio, the proposed conspire outperforms the DSR agreement. The strategy worked out how to solve the steering problem yet has gradually reduced the factors that influence QoS. This same disadvantage of said proposed conspiracy is because there is no part to repair disrupted communications after a link break that is being addressed through our future studies.