Frozen Base Gateway Discovery Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hock Network with Internet Connectivity Using AODV + Routing Algorithm

Mekonnen, Atinkut Molla and Asegi, Tsehay Admassu and Jemal, Towfik (2023) Frozen Base Gateway Discovery Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hock Network with Internet Connectivity Using AODV + Routing Algorithm. Journal of Fuzzy Systems and Control, 1 (3). pp. 85-89.

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Abstract

A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized, auto-configured network and the mobile nodes have been free to move. To enable the MANET to connect to the internet it uses an intermediate bridge called a gateway. The MANET and the internet gateway is a heterogeneous network, which needs a gateway discovery. There are three types of gateway discovery mechanisms: proactive, reactive, and hybrid gateway discovery mechanism. The main challenge in the integration of the MANET and the Internet is, that there are high link disconnection results from node mobility and limited energy. In addition link disconnection, packet drop, and end-to-end delay. This study examines the impact of node mobility and energy in the frozen path from the source node to the destination node of MANET In this study, the Ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing (AODV) routing protocol is used and modified to examine the gateway selection for MANET and the Internet. Moreover, the AODV+ control message RREQ and RREP and the routing table are improved to store the energy factor, path queue length, and frozen factor of the path. The proposed gateway discovery algorithm is known as frozen-based gateway AODV+ (F_AODV+), The stability factors of the path from the source node to the gateway, are calculated using a simple additive weighting method of the energy factor, average path queue node, and the path with the Maximum energy factor and minimum queue length is the more Frozen to select Frozen gateway from the source node to distension node.A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-organized, auto-configured network and the mobile nodes have been free to move. To enable the MANET to connect to the internet it uses an intermediate bridge called a gateway. The MANET and the internet gateway is a heterogeneous network, which needs a gateway discovery. There are three types of gateway discovery mechanisms: proactive, reactive, and hybrid gateway discovery mechanism. The main challenge in the integration of the MANET and the Internet is, that there are high link disconnection results from node mobility and limited energy. In addition link disconnection, packet drop, and end-to-end delay. This study examines the impact of node mobility and energy in the frozen path from the source node to the destination node of MANET In this study, the Ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing (AODV) routing protocol is used and modified to examine the gateway selection for MANET and the Internet. Moreover, the AODV+ control message RREQ and RREP and the routing table are improved to store the energy factor, path queue length, and frozen factor of the path. The proposed gateway discovery algorithm is known as frozen-based gateway AODV+ (F_AODV+), The stability factors of the path from the source node to the gateway, are calculated using a simple additive weighting method of the energy factor, average path queue node, and the path with the Maximum energy factor and minimum queue length is the more Frozen to select Frozen gateway from the source node to distension node.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Depositing User: JFSC PTTI
Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2026 13:39
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2026 13:39
URI: https://alxiv.org/id/eprint/1162

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