Review Paper on Enhanced Security Using Multiple Paths Routine Scheme in Cloud
Prof. Rajendra Arakh1, Prof. Apoorv Khare2, Mr. Sandeep Rao3
Shri Ram Institute of Technology , Jabalpur (M.P.)
Abstract: Cloud Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (Cloud-MANETs) is a framework that provides access to cloud services for MANET users through their mobile devices. MANETs are self-organized networks of mobile devices that communicate with each other without any central infrastructure. Clustering is a commonly used technique in MANETs to manage the mobility of nodes. In clustering, the network is divided into sub-networks or clusters, each with a Cluster Head (CH) responsible for routing tasks. The CH is an enhanced node that manages the cluster and ensures efficient data communication.
In a clustered MANET, having a Cluster Head (CH) to oversee routing tasks can reduce overhead on member nodes and improve the overall performance of the system. The relationship between nodes and the CH may change randomly, leading to re-associations and re-clustering. Therefore, an efficient and effective routing protocol is necessary to enable networking and find the most suitable paths between nodes. Routing in MANETs must be spontaneous, infrastructure-less, and provide end-to-end interactions while ensuring maximum network load distribution and robustness. The primary goal of routing is to create the most optimal route between a pair of nodes to ensure accurate packet delivery. To achieve this goal, the proposed solution must ensure routing can be carried out with the lowest bandwidth consumption.
Compared to existing protocols, the proposed solution has a control overhead of 24, packet delivery ratio of 81, the lowest average end-to-end delay of 6, and an improved throughput of 80,000. Multipath routing enables the network to identify alternate paths connecting the source and destination, which conserves energy and optimizes bandwidth utilization. Overall, the proposed solution enhances the output of the network.
Keywords: Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET), Weighted clustering, Offloading, Energy efficiency, Multipath routing