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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENT AND SECURE ROUTING PROTOCOL IN MANET’s

Vol. 1, Jan-Dec 2015 | Page: 44-50

Anuj
Assistant Professor in Physics S D College Narwana

Received: 04-01-2015, Accepted: 08-03-2015, Published Online: 16-03-2015


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Abstract

“The structure of the Internet that is used today is based mainly on wired communications. The emerging technologies like fiber optics–based high speed wired networks would flourish in the near future. With this existing network of networks, semi-infrastructure and infrastructure-less wireless networks will also be used in abundance. Figure 4 shows a conceptual view of the future global Internet structure. MANETs would definitely play an important role in the future Internet structure, especially for the mobile Internet. Hence, in some cases, it might be necessary that the routing protocols of MANET work in perfect harmony with their wired counterparts. Considering different approaches of routing, a hybrid approach might be more appropriate for such scenarios.” Cheap UK fake rolex watches with Swiss movements are worth having.
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