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A low end-to-end delay routing discovery mechanism with directional antennas

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Mobile ad hoc network(MANET) is an infrastructureless network composed of mobile nodes, which has a wide range of applications. Nodes are free to move around, therefore the network topology can alter at any time. Hence, having a reliable route discovery mechanism is crucial for establishing communication between nodes. In order to considerably minimize end-to-end (E2E) delay in MANETs, the purpose of this work is to create a route discovery method based on single-beam directional antenna. Tests demonstrate that when compared to the dynamic source routing protocol(DRP) with directional antenna, the low-delay routing discovery mechanism proposed in this study has reduced routing overhead and lower E2E latency. More study on based more effective routing systems is beneficial.

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    CNIOT '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Computing, Networks and Internet of Things
    May 2023
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    1. End-to-End delay
    2. MANET
    3. directional antenna
    4. routing discovery

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