An Estimation Of Qos Of Manet Signals With Packet Loss Situation
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The effort to reduce the wireless congestion by means of any given network technology, regardless of implementation, cannot provide such benefits to the users experiencing packet loss, since service is always poor in that context. We have accepted the fact that mobility of the nodes is the most challenging part in MANET. Packets take different paths on the network and often experience random delays. With the congestion of the network, every packet will deteriorate the Quality of Service (QoS).In MANET, when protocols work with inconsistent or flexible nodes, there is more chances of packet loss. Therefore, analysis of QoS has been estimated in this paper during the communication process. In this context, the node-to-node paired base station transmission measurements were utilized to estimate cell traffic expansions. Moreover, if we make any changes to the network, it will affect the signal receiving capabilities, therefore, the precise model proposed by Steele and Nofal have been used to evaluate the MANET situation. Additionally, during our research, it has been discovered that various QoS parameters provide different results when applied to each communication round. Hence, numerous QoS parameter have been used together and measured the quality of the MANET network on the basis of energy dissipation on varying the distance parameters. The NS2 Simulator have been used to analysis and execute the proposed model.
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