Tuesday, 23 November 2010

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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 52-561
Full Name: Arun Singh
Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Age: ON
Sex: Male
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Country: INDIA
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E-mail address: arunsinghiiita@gmail.com
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Title of the Paper: A Novel Strategy for High Throughput in Ad Hoc Networks using Potential transmission Count (PTC) Metric
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Arun Kumar Singh, Neelam Srivastava
Email addresses of all the authors: arunsinghiiita@gmail.com, neelam.srivastava@ietlucknow.edu
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: A multi-hop wireless network is a network of computers and devices (nodes) which are connected by wireless communication links. The links are most often implemented with digital packet radios. Because each radio link has a limited communications range, many pairs of nodes cannot communicate directly, and must forward data to each other via one or more cooperating intermediate nodes. The PTC of a route is the total number of packet transmissions and retransmissions required to send a packet across the route, assuming that each link in the route retransmits the packet until it is successfully received across the link. PTC is designed for links with link-layer acknowledgments (ACKs) and retransmissions, as provided by IEEE 802.11 radios. The PTC metric for a route is calculated using measurements of the lossless of each link in the route. Routing protocols select routes with the minimum PTC. For short routes, the minimum- PTC route is the maximum-throughput route; fo!
r longer routes, the minimum- PTC route is still a high-throughput route. The design of the PTC metric does not depend on a particular routing protocol; PTC improves the throughput of both Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), an on-demand source routing protocol, and Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector (DSDV) routing, a proactive table-driven distance-vector routing protocol. We also present a set of design changes and implementation techniques that allow DSR and DSDV to work well with PTC.
Keywords: Multi-hop, Ad-Hoc, Hop Count Metric, 802.11b, PTC, Radio Packets
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: For PhD thesis submission as per the direction with the guide(under the guidance of Dr. Neelam Srivastava)
Organizer of the Session: Dr. Neelam Srivastava
How Did you learn about congress: strategy of potential time count metric with protocols (DSDV & DSR) to increase the throughput of network
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