During routing information exchange, "Global State Routing" (GSR) is a static routing procedure in which nodes communicate link state vectors with their neighbors. Mobile hosts in the particular ad-hoc scenario must act as routers with no connected networked infrastructure in order to preserve connection information. Nodes in the network architecture keep global information and routing decisions are then optimized based on particular link-state paths locally. Conventional wired network routing techniques, on the other hand, are ineffective in the presence of lower SIR i.e., signal/interference ratio and high mobility, since to swiftly reflect upgrading topology they moreover disseminate the capacity or generate unnecessary transparency, which affects the networking performance.