ABSTRACT
Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET), a collection of nodes that form a multi-hop wireless network, is emerging as an important technology in the present and near future. With the expansion of realtime applications for this type of networks, the need for quality of service (QoS) support has become essential. This paper deals with current QoS models for MANETs. We will propose a modification of Stateless Wireless Ad hoc Networks model (SWAN) in order to improve QoS performance and will provide our simulation results.
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- Quality of service models for mobile ad-hoc networks
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