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An Effective TCP’s Congestion Control Approach for Cross-Layer Design in MANET

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The fast expansion in correspondence innovation has offered ascend to strong research enthusiasm on Wireless Networks. As of late numerous scientists have concentrated on planning steering plans which would effectively work on the continuous condition of remote systems, e.g., MANETs. Every one of the hubs in the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) agreeably keep up the system network. Abusing the conditions and collaborations between layers has been appeared to expand execution in specific situations of remote systems administration. Albeit layered structures have served well for wired systems, they are not reasonable for remote systems. The standard TCP clog control system is not ready to deal with the unique properties of a common remote channel. TCP clog control works exceptionally well on the Internet. In any case, versatile specially appointed systems display some properties that extraordinarily influence the plan of fitting conventions and convention stacks when all is said in done, and of clog control component specifically. This paper proposes an outline approach, going amiss from the customary system plan, toward improving the cross-layer association among various layers, to be specific physical, MAC and system. The Cross-Layer configuration approach for blockage control utilizing TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) mechanism is to maintain congestion control between the nodes what’s more, to locate a successful course between the source and the goal. This cross-layer configuration approach was tried by reproduction (NS2 test system) and its execution over AODV was observed to be better.

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Gite, P., Dhakad, S.S., Dubey, A. (2019). An Effective TCP’s Congestion Control Approach for Cross-Layer Design in MANET. In: Mishra, D., Yang, XS., Unal, A. (eds) Data Science and Big Data Analytics. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 16. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7641-1_4

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