Visible to the public Analytical Study on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for IPV6

TitleAnalytical Study on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks for IPV6
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsJain, Jay Kumar, Chauhan, Dipti
Conference Name2019 4th International Conference on Internet of Things: Smart Innovation and Usages (IoT-SIU)
Date Publishedapr
KeywordsBase stations, Collaboration, Communication system security, composability, computer network security, Handheld computers, IP networks, IPv4 MANET, IPv6 MANET, ipv6 security, IPV6 systems, MANET, Metrics, mobile ad hoc network, mobile ad hoc networks, Mobile impromptu systems, Pervasive computing, policy-based governance, protocol, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, self arranging system, steering conventions, TCP-IP, Technological innovation, telecommunication traffic, transport protocols, Wireless communication, wireless gadget connections
AbstractThe ongoing progressions in wireless innovation have lead to the advancement of another remote framework called Mobile Ad hoc Networks. The Mobile Ad hoc Network is a self arranging system of wireless gadgets associated by wireless connections. The traditional protocol, for example, TCP/IP has restricted use in Mobile impromptu systems in light of the absence of portability and assets. This has lead to the improvement of many steering conventions, for example, proactive, receptive and half breed. One intriguing examination zone in MANET is steering. Steering in the MANETs is a testing assignment and has gotten a colossal measure of consideration from examines. An uncommon consideration is paid on to feature the combination of MANET with the critical highlights of IPv6, for example, coordinated security, start to finish correspondence. This has prompted advancement of various directing conventions for MANETs, and every creator of each developed convention contends that the technique proposed gives an improvement over various distinctive systems considered in the writing for a given system situation. In this way, it is very hard to figure out which conventions may perform best under various diverse system situations, for example, expanding hub thickness and traffic. In this paper, we give the ongoing expository investigation on MANETs for IPV6 systems.
DOI10.1109/IoT-SIU.2019.8777486
Citation Keyjain_analytical_2019