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A Review Based on Proactive Routing Protocols in MANETs

Arvind Kumar Shukla

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With wireless devices increasing in popularity and ad-hoc wireless networks receiving larger, scalable routing protocols are needed. For the future of wireless mobile computing, recent advances in portable computing and wireless technology are opening up exciting possibilities. With time, the network topology in ad-hoc network usually changes. Hence, there are novel challenges for routing protocols in ad-hoc network. In this review, we will focus our attention on current protocols which provides connectivity in ad-hoc network, such as routing protocols. In particular, in ad-hoc network, any node may compromise the routing protocol functioning by upsetting the route discovery process. Routing in the ad-hoc network is a challenging task and has received a tremendous amount of attention from researches. In this manuscript, an overview of a wide range of routing protocols can be seen. The ad-hoc routing protocols can be divided into two classes. They are table-driven (Proactive) and ondemand (Reactive). This manuscript discusses about table-driven routing protocols belonging to each category.

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