Improving The Performance of Ad-Hoc Networks
Keywords:
Ad-Hoc network, Malicious node detector, Signal strength, Packet lossAbstract
Ad-hoc networks (A-h-N) are wireless networks of individuals for usually a short period of time. The use of mobile phones, laptops, and computers combined with network services has fuelled the use of A-h-N in the 21st century. In this global world, the demand for cost-effective and technically efficient Ad-hoc networks is rising rapidly. The review of literature clarifies how various factors largely affect the ad-hoc network’s performance. Keeping in view the significance of Ad-hoc network performance, I have given a deep analysis of improving its performance in this study. The factors affecting the ad-hoc network’s performance are challenging for technical experts, network companies, and individual users. My paper is of significance to all the stakeholders. The model approach is a precondition to improving the performance of an A-h-N. The use of malicious node detectors' ineffective devices is bound to disallow harmful nodes. The increase in signal strength is a factor preventing link failures. It is equally important to ensure minimum packet losses in an ad-hoc network. Hence, improving the performance of an ad-hoc network is the core idea of this study indeed
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