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International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR)
ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-2, Issue-2, February 2014
151 www.erpublication.org
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Abstract— A MANET differs from a direct connection
network in the way that it is multi-hopping and self-organizing
and thus able to operate without the help of prefixed
infrastructures. In addition, Quality of Service (QoS) provision
is required to support the rapid growth of video in mobile
traffic. With the evolution of Multimedia Technology, Quality of
Service in MANETs became an area of great interest. QoS
assurance is required to satisfy the growing need for multimedia
applications. This paper aims to provide Qos so Proactive
routing protocols is best. The Optimized Link State
Routing(OLSR) is a table-driven and proactive routing protocol
that was designed for Manet. OSLR protocol is an optimization
of pure link state algorithm. The key concept used in the
protocol is that of MultiPoint Relays (MPRs) which are selected
nodes that forward broadcast messages during the flooding
process.
Index Terms— MANET, MPRs, OSLR, QOS.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Introduction of manet.
A group of wireless nodes which is capable of developing a
network without using existing network infrastructure is
known as the mobile ad hoc network. When the node wishes
to forward packets with each other, it communicates with
other nodes by multi-hop. Since the host mobility can cause
recurrent impulsive topology changes, the design of a Quality
of Service (QoS) routing protocol is quite complicated
compared to the conventional networks[1].
Fig1. Ad-hoc network architecture [2]
Manuscript received Feb. 20, 2014.
Kavindra Patel, Computer Science and Engineering Department, GTU
University/ S.P.B.Patel Engineering College / Mehsana, India,/ Mobile No.
9879658900.
Dhavalsinh M. Gohil, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
GTU University/ S.P.B.Patel Engineering College / Mehsana, India,/ Mobile
No. 9033242788.
An ad-hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts
forming a temporary network without the aid of any
stand-alone infrastructure or centralized administration.
Mobile Ad-hoc networks are self-organizing and
self-configuring multihop wireless networks where, the
structure of the network changes dynamically. This is mainly
due to the mobility of the nodes . Nodes in these networks
utilize the same random access wireless channel, cooperating
in a friendly manner to engaging themselves in multihop
forwarding. The node in the network not only acts as hosts but
also as routers that route data to/from other nodes in network
[2]. A MANET [3] is a collection of mobile nodes that can
communicate with each other without the use of predefined
infrastructure or centralized administration. Since no fixed
infrastructure or centralized administration is available, these
networks are self-organized and end-to-end communication
may require routing information via several intermediate
nodes.
B. Applications Of Manet
Below represents an application of MANET. Typical
applications include [2]:
a) Military battlefield
b) Commercial Sector
c) Local level
d) Personal Area Network (PAN)
C. Challenges of Manet
The following list of challenges shows the inefficiencies
and limitations that have to be overcome in a MANET
environment [2]:
a) Limited wireless transmission range
b) Routing Overhead
c) Battery Constraints
d) Asymmetric Links
e) Time-Varying Wireless Link Characteristics
f) Broadcast Nature of t he Wireless Medium
g) Packet losses due to transmission errors
h) Mobility-induced route changes
i) Potentially frequent network partitions
II. ROUTING IN A MANET
Routing [4] is the process in which a route from a source to a
destination node is identified. In order to facilitate
communication within MANET, a routing protocol is used to
discover routes between nodes. The primary goal of such a
routing protocol is to ensure correct and efficient route
establishment between a pair of nodes so that messages are
delivered in a timely manner [5].
Quality of Services Provides Proactive Routing
Protocol in Manet
Kavindra M. Patel, Dhavalsinh M. Gohil
Quality of Services Provides Proactive Routing Protocol in Manet
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A. Proactive routing or Table driven routing
A proactive routing protocol is also called "table driven"
routing protocol. Using a proactive routing protocol, nodes in
a mobile ad hoc network continuously evaluate routes to all
reachable nodes and attempt to maintain consistent, up-to date
routing information. Therefore, a source node can get a
routing path immediately if it needs one [5]. Example
protocols: DSDV, OLSR.
B. Reactive routing or On demand routing
Reactive routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks are
also called "on-demand" routing protocols. In a reactive
routing protocol, routing paths are searched only when
needed. A route discovery operation invokes a route
determination procedure. The discovery procedure terminates
either when a route has been found or no route available after
examination for all route permutations [5].Example
Protocols: DSR, AODV.
C. Hybrid routing
Hybrid routing protocols are proposed to combine the merits
of both proactive and reactive routing protocols and takes
advantages of these two protocols. Normally, hybrid routing
protocols for mobile ad hoc networks exploit hierarchical
network architectures. Example Protocol: ZRP (Zone Routing
Protocol).
III. INTRODUCTION OF QOS
A. What is Quality-of-Service (QoS)?
Quality of service (QoS) is a measure of the level of service
that a particular data gets in the network. The network is
expected to guarantee a set of measurable prespecified service
attributes to the users in terms of end-to-end performance
such as delay, bandwidth, probability of packet loss, delay
variance (jitter), and so forth. Power consumption is another
QoS attribute which is more specific to mobile ad hoc
networks (MANETs).
B. QoS Routing
Fig 2. A sample QoS Routing in MANET [6]
The above figure shows the wireless network derived from a
sample Mobile Ad hoc Network. A – K are the mobile nodes.
The numbers beside each link depicts the available
bandwidths of the wireless links. Assume that, we want to find
a route from node A to node G. The route A-B-H-G would be
chosen if the shortest path is considered. But, the QoS-based
route selection process might select a completely different
path. The feasible route will be A-B-C-D-E-F-G, if the QoS
metric is considered as the minimum band width of 4. The
shortest path route AB- H-G will not be enough to provide the
required bandwidth [6].
C. Why Quality-of-Service (QoS)?
In the past decades mobile traffic, which by definition
refers to data generated by handsets, laptops and mobile
broadband gateways, has been growing rapidly annually.
According to a survey by Cisco, mobile data in 2010 was
triple the volume of the entire global Internet traffic in 2000.
The growth rate in the previous year was 159%, which is 10%
higher than anticipated in 2009. This rapid growth in mobile
data is forecast to continue for the next five years with an
average annual growth of 92%. There are several reasons why
mobile traffic has grown so quickly. Firstly, mobile video,
which requires high bit rates, is considered to lead to the
increase of mobile traffic. It is reported that mobile video
reached as high as 49.8% of total mobile traffic in 2010 and
will account for two thirds of mobile traffic by 2015.
Moreover, Internet gaming, which consumes, on average, 63
PB per month in 2009, also results in a growth in mobile
traffic and it is expected to achieve an annual growth of 37%
in the coming five years. Last but not the least, Voice over IP
(VoIP) which includes phone-based VoIP services direct
from or transported by a third party to a service provider, and
software-based internet VoIP such as Skype, leads to the
expansion of mobile traffic.
D. Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol
OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) is an optimization
of a pure link state routing protocol. It is based on the concept
of multipoint relays (MPRs). First, using multipoint relays
reduces the size of the control messages: rather than declaring
all its links to all nodes in the network, a node declares only
the set of links with its neighbors that have selected it as
“multipoint relay”. The use of MPRs also minimizes flooding
of control traffic.[7] The Optimized Link State Routing
(OLSR) protocol to find a route with larger bandwidth
(OLSR-based). This approach does not modify the routing
scheme of OLSR, but it chooses different criteria that
incorporate bandwidth into consideration to select the
multipoint relay (MPR) set so as to find a larger bandwidth
route. Route maintenance and resource reservation are not
considered in this protocol [8].
MPR selection is the key point in OLSR. The smaller the
MPR set is, the less overhead the protocol introduces. The
proposed heuristic in for MPR selection is to iteratively select
a 1-hop neighbor which reaches the maximum number of
uncovered 2-hop neighbors as MPR. [9] If there is a tie, the
one with higher degree (more neighbors) is chosen. Table 1
shows how node B selects MPR(s), based on the network
depicted in Figure 3:
Table 1. MPR selection in OLSR
Nodes 1 hop
Neighbors
2 hop
Neighbors
MPR(s)
B A,C,F,G D,E C
International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR)
ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-2, Issue-2, February 2014
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Fig 3. Network example for MPR Selection
IV. CHANGING THE MPR SELECTION CRITERIA
The decision of how each node selects its MPRs is
essential to determining the optimal bandwidth route in the
network. In the MPR selection, a “good bandwidth” link
should not be omitted. In other words, as many nodes as
possible that have high bandwidth links connecting to the
MPR selector must be included into the MPR sets. Based on
this idea, several revised MPR selection algorithms are
presented in future work.[9].
V. CONCLUSION
Quality of Service (QoS) provision is required to support the
rapid growth of video in mobile traffic. The Optimized Link
State Routing (OLSR) is a table-driven and proactive routing
protocol that was designed for mobile ad hoc network. OLSR
protocol is an optimization of the pure link state algorithm.
The key concept used in the protocol is that of MultiPoint
Relays (MPRs) which are selected nodes that forward
broadcast messages during the flooding process. OLSR is a
proactive routing protocol which is best suited for QoS
provisioning. So OLSR will be modified by proposed method
in order to assure QoS in OLSR routing. There are several
other issues of OLSR as well. E.g. MRP Setup algorithm. The
proposed method will also find the best way to choose MRP
nodes for QoS routing. The proposed mechanism will be
incorporated in OLSR routing protocol and will be
implemented and simulated in NS2.In future Modifying
original OLSR according to newly developed QoS-aware
routing algorithm in NS2.
VI. RELATED WORK
A. Quality of Service Routing in a MANET with OLSR.
The classical OLSR in terms of QoS perceived by the users
(e.g. bandwidth amount granted to a flow and delivery rate).
The efficiency of the optimized flooding is equal to that
provided by the native version of OLSR.[7]
Issue
a) Bandwidth calculation is not done. It is assumed that each
node knows the bandwidth of communication link which is
very difficult to find.
b) Delay estimation is not considered in this paper.
c) Cross layer design is used which is very much challenging
and difficult to implement.
B. Intelligent OLSR Routing Protocol Optimization for
VANETs.
Authors have addressed the optimal parameter tuning of the
OLSR routing protocol to be used in VANETs by using an
automatic optimization tool. For this task, authors have
defined an optimization strategy based on coupling
optimization algorithms (PSO, DE, GA, and SA) and the ns −
2 network simulator [10].
Issue
a) The proposed algorithm is for VANET not for MANET.
MANET has slower mobility than VANET, so proposed
algorithm can be suited to MANET.
b) Here, meta-heuristic and ns2 simulator are coupled to
generate the solution, but in case of MANET it is very
difficult to find proper location for applying and
implementing meta-heuristic. This coupling is also very
time-consuming.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I express my sincere gratitude towards my guide Asst. Prof.
Dhavalsinh M. Gohil for their constant help, encouragement
and inspiration throughout the work. Without his invaluable
advice and assistance it would not have been possible for me
to complete this Dissertation work. I wish to thank the
Computer Science and Engineering Department of
S.P.B.Patel Engineering College for their sympathetic
co-operation. My sincere thanks to all the authors whose
literature I have used as a reference of my work. I am very
thankful to my Family & Friends who supported throughout
work.
REFERENCES
[1]. S.Venkatasubramanian, N.P.Gopalan, “Multi-path QoS Routing
Protocol for Load Balancing in MANET”, International Journal of
Networking & Parallel Computing , Volume 1, Issue 3,
Dec2012-Jan2013.
[2]. Jyoti, Nitasha Soni, “Comparative Study of Adhoc Routing Protocol
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[3]. Sumit Mahajan, Vinay Chopra, “Performance Evaluation of MANET
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[4]. Bharat Bhushan,Shailender Gupta,C.K.Nagpal, “Comparison of on
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[7]. Dang-Quan Nguyen, Pascale Minet, “Quality of Service Routing in a
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[10]. Jamal Toutouh, José García-Nieto, and Enrique Alba, “Intelligent
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Kavindra Patel (Student of 4th
Sem M.E. in Computer Science and
Engineering Department at S.P.B.Patel Engg. College, mehsana, india),
Research area is QOS in MANET.
Dhavalsinh M. Gohil (M.E.,Ph.D.(pursuing)), H.O.D. Computer
Science and Engineering Department at S.P.B.Patel Engineering College,
Mehsana, India,Research area is MANET.

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  • 1. International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-2, Issue-2, February 2014 151 www.erpublication.org  Abstract— A MANET differs from a direct connection network in the way that it is multi-hopping and self-organizing and thus able to operate without the help of prefixed infrastructures. In addition, Quality of Service (QoS) provision is required to support the rapid growth of video in mobile traffic. With the evolution of Multimedia Technology, Quality of Service in MANETs became an area of great interest. QoS assurance is required to satisfy the growing need for multimedia applications. This paper aims to provide Qos so Proactive routing protocols is best. The Optimized Link State Routing(OLSR) is a table-driven and proactive routing protocol that was designed for Manet. OSLR protocol is an optimization of pure link state algorithm. The key concept used in the protocol is that of MultiPoint Relays (MPRs) which are selected nodes that forward broadcast messages during the flooding process. Index Terms— MANET, MPRs, OSLR, QOS. I. INTRODUCTION A. Introduction of manet. A group of wireless nodes which is capable of developing a network without using existing network infrastructure is known as the mobile ad hoc network. When the node wishes to forward packets with each other, it communicates with other nodes by multi-hop. Since the host mobility can cause recurrent impulsive topology changes, the design of a Quality of Service (QoS) routing protocol is quite complicated compared to the conventional networks[1]. Fig1. Ad-hoc network architecture [2] Manuscript received Feb. 20, 2014. Kavindra Patel, Computer Science and Engineering Department, GTU University/ S.P.B.Patel Engineering College / Mehsana, India,/ Mobile No. 9879658900. Dhavalsinh M. Gohil, Computer Science and Engineering Department, GTU University/ S.P.B.Patel Engineering College / Mehsana, India,/ Mobile No. 9033242788. An ad-hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any stand-alone infrastructure or centralized administration. Mobile Ad-hoc networks are self-organizing and self-configuring multihop wireless networks where, the structure of the network changes dynamically. This is mainly due to the mobility of the nodes . Nodes in these networks utilize the same random access wireless channel, cooperating in a friendly manner to engaging themselves in multihop forwarding. The node in the network not only acts as hosts but also as routers that route data to/from other nodes in network [2]. A MANET [3] is a collection of mobile nodes that can communicate with each other without the use of predefined infrastructure or centralized administration. Since no fixed infrastructure or centralized administration is available, these networks are self-organized and end-to-end communication may require routing information via several intermediate nodes. B. Applications Of Manet Below represents an application of MANET. Typical applications include [2]: a) Military battlefield b) Commercial Sector c) Local level d) Personal Area Network (PAN) C. Challenges of Manet The following list of challenges shows the inefficiencies and limitations that have to be overcome in a MANET environment [2]: a) Limited wireless transmission range b) Routing Overhead c) Battery Constraints d) Asymmetric Links e) Time-Varying Wireless Link Characteristics f) Broadcast Nature of t he Wireless Medium g) Packet losses due to transmission errors h) Mobility-induced route changes i) Potentially frequent network partitions II. ROUTING IN A MANET Routing [4] is the process in which a route from a source to a destination node is identified. In order to facilitate communication within MANET, a routing protocol is used to discover routes between nodes. The primary goal of such a routing protocol is to ensure correct and efficient route establishment between a pair of nodes so that messages are delivered in a timely manner [5]. Quality of Services Provides Proactive Routing Protocol in Manet Kavindra M. Patel, Dhavalsinh M. Gohil
  • 2. Quality of Services Provides Proactive Routing Protocol in Manet 152 www.erpublication.org A. Proactive routing or Table driven routing A proactive routing protocol is also called "table driven" routing protocol. Using a proactive routing protocol, nodes in a mobile ad hoc network continuously evaluate routes to all reachable nodes and attempt to maintain consistent, up-to date routing information. Therefore, a source node can get a routing path immediately if it needs one [5]. Example protocols: DSDV, OLSR. B. Reactive routing or On demand routing Reactive routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks are also called "on-demand" routing protocols. In a reactive routing protocol, routing paths are searched only when needed. A route discovery operation invokes a route determination procedure. The discovery procedure terminates either when a route has been found or no route available after examination for all route permutations [5].Example Protocols: DSR, AODV. C. Hybrid routing Hybrid routing protocols are proposed to combine the merits of both proactive and reactive routing protocols and takes advantages of these two protocols. Normally, hybrid routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks exploit hierarchical network architectures. Example Protocol: ZRP (Zone Routing Protocol). III. INTRODUCTION OF QOS A. What is Quality-of-Service (QoS)? Quality of service (QoS) is a measure of the level of service that a particular data gets in the network. The network is expected to guarantee a set of measurable prespecified service attributes to the users in terms of end-to-end performance such as delay, bandwidth, probability of packet loss, delay variance (jitter), and so forth. Power consumption is another QoS attribute which is more specific to mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). B. QoS Routing Fig 2. A sample QoS Routing in MANET [6] The above figure shows the wireless network derived from a sample Mobile Ad hoc Network. A – K are the mobile nodes. The numbers beside each link depicts the available bandwidths of the wireless links. Assume that, we want to find a route from node A to node G. The route A-B-H-G would be chosen if the shortest path is considered. But, the QoS-based route selection process might select a completely different path. The feasible route will be A-B-C-D-E-F-G, if the QoS metric is considered as the minimum band width of 4. The shortest path route AB- H-G will not be enough to provide the required bandwidth [6]. C. Why Quality-of-Service (QoS)? In the past decades mobile traffic, which by definition refers to data generated by handsets, laptops and mobile broadband gateways, has been growing rapidly annually. According to a survey by Cisco, mobile data in 2010 was triple the volume of the entire global Internet traffic in 2000. The growth rate in the previous year was 159%, which is 10% higher than anticipated in 2009. This rapid growth in mobile data is forecast to continue for the next five years with an average annual growth of 92%. There are several reasons why mobile traffic has grown so quickly. Firstly, mobile video, which requires high bit rates, is considered to lead to the increase of mobile traffic. It is reported that mobile video reached as high as 49.8% of total mobile traffic in 2010 and will account for two thirds of mobile traffic by 2015. Moreover, Internet gaming, which consumes, on average, 63 PB per month in 2009, also results in a growth in mobile traffic and it is expected to achieve an annual growth of 37% in the coming five years. Last but not the least, Voice over IP (VoIP) which includes phone-based VoIP services direct from or transported by a third party to a service provider, and software-based internet VoIP such as Skype, leads to the expansion of mobile traffic. D. Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) is an optimization of a pure link state routing protocol. It is based on the concept of multipoint relays (MPRs). First, using multipoint relays reduces the size of the control messages: rather than declaring all its links to all nodes in the network, a node declares only the set of links with its neighbors that have selected it as “multipoint relay”. The use of MPRs also minimizes flooding of control traffic.[7] The Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol to find a route with larger bandwidth (OLSR-based). This approach does not modify the routing scheme of OLSR, but it chooses different criteria that incorporate bandwidth into consideration to select the multipoint relay (MPR) set so as to find a larger bandwidth route. Route maintenance and resource reservation are not considered in this protocol [8]. MPR selection is the key point in OLSR. The smaller the MPR set is, the less overhead the protocol introduces. The proposed heuristic in for MPR selection is to iteratively select a 1-hop neighbor which reaches the maximum number of uncovered 2-hop neighbors as MPR. [9] If there is a tie, the one with higher degree (more neighbors) is chosen. Table 1 shows how node B selects MPR(s), based on the network depicted in Figure 3: Table 1. MPR selection in OLSR Nodes 1 hop Neighbors 2 hop Neighbors MPR(s) B A,C,F,G D,E C
  • 3. International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-2, Issue-2, February 2014 153 www.erpublication.org Fig 3. Network example for MPR Selection IV. CHANGING THE MPR SELECTION CRITERIA The decision of how each node selects its MPRs is essential to determining the optimal bandwidth route in the network. In the MPR selection, a “good bandwidth” link should not be omitted. In other words, as many nodes as possible that have high bandwidth links connecting to the MPR selector must be included into the MPR sets. Based on this idea, several revised MPR selection algorithms are presented in future work.[9]. V. CONCLUSION Quality of Service (QoS) provision is required to support the rapid growth of video in mobile traffic. The Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) is a table-driven and proactive routing protocol that was designed for mobile ad hoc network. OLSR protocol is an optimization of the pure link state algorithm. The key concept used in the protocol is that of MultiPoint Relays (MPRs) which are selected nodes that forward broadcast messages during the flooding process. OLSR is a proactive routing protocol which is best suited for QoS provisioning. So OLSR will be modified by proposed method in order to assure QoS in OLSR routing. There are several other issues of OLSR as well. E.g. MRP Setup algorithm. The proposed method will also find the best way to choose MRP nodes for QoS routing. The proposed mechanism will be incorporated in OLSR routing protocol and will be implemented and simulated in NS2.In future Modifying original OLSR according to newly developed QoS-aware routing algorithm in NS2. VI. RELATED WORK A. Quality of Service Routing in a MANET with OLSR. The classical OLSR in terms of QoS perceived by the users (e.g. bandwidth amount granted to a flow and delivery rate). The efficiency of the optimized flooding is equal to that provided by the native version of OLSR.[7] Issue a) Bandwidth calculation is not done. It is assumed that each node knows the bandwidth of communication link which is very difficult to find. b) Delay estimation is not considered in this paper. c) Cross layer design is used which is very much challenging and difficult to implement. B. Intelligent OLSR Routing Protocol Optimization for VANETs. Authors have addressed the optimal parameter tuning of the OLSR routing protocol to be used in VANETs by using an automatic optimization tool. For this task, authors have defined an optimization strategy based on coupling optimization algorithms (PSO, DE, GA, and SA) and the ns − 2 network simulator [10]. Issue a) The proposed algorithm is for VANET not for MANET. 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