An Adaptive Model for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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Despite of a collection of Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee protocols, no one is able to perform adaptively due to the application dependent nature of those proposed QoS provision algorithms. In this paper a new adaptive model, termed AHP-TOPSIS, is employed to evaluate the performance of two routing protocols DSR and DSDV, based on which the system is capable of switching to the optimal protocol adaptively. The efficiency of the AHP-TOPSIS model is validated by extensive simulations.

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