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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Improved multi objective data transmission using conventional route selection algorithm in mobile ad hoc network

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In the MANET, mobile nodes have restricted energy level, so it is very difficult to proceed the communication in a stable manner. The restricted energy level of the node causes poor lifetime of network. These mobile nodes are unrelated with each other, so very difficult to maintain the routing process. The optimized routing only focuses on packet success but does not focus the packet transmission latency, causes the load. A few nodes uses maximum energy causes the network fold down. So, Proposed Improved multi objective data transmission (IMD) technique is applied to balance the load. This technique forwards data in multiple flow manners to various paths. This scheme uses the node for routing process has similar energy node. The conventional route selection algorithm is constructed for data packets are transmitted to different addresses may pursue dissimilar paths. The dissimilar paths are many paths which activities are varied. Every individual path having similar energy nodes, these will manage the overload during communication period. This minimize packet loss rate, and energy consumption, also improves the packet delivery ratio.

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Wilson, J., Subramaniam, K. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Improved multi objective data transmission using conventional route selection algorithm in mobile ad hoc network. Peer-to-Peer Netw. Appl. 13, 1091–1101 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12083-019-00815-2

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