WSEAS Transactions on Communications
Print ISSN: 1109-2742, E-ISSN: 2224-2864
Volume 12, 2013
An Agent-Assisted Fuzzy Cost Based Multicast QoS Routing in MANETs
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Abstract: Multicast routing and provision of QoS (Quality of Service) are challenging problems due to the dynamic topology and limited resources in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). This paper proposes an agent based QoS routing algorithm that employs fuzzy logic to select an optimal path by considering multiple independent QoS metrics such as buffer occupancy rate, remaining battery capacity of a mobile node number of hops. In this method all the available resources of the path is converted into a single metric fuzzy cost. This is based on multi-criterion objective fuzzy measure. The path with the minimum fuzzy cost is used for the transmission. Here, the intelligent software agents move around the network and collect information of all mobile nodes. These agents can reduce the network delay and participate in network routing and route maintenance. The performance of the proposed Agent assisted Fuzzy cost based Multiobjective QoS Routing protocol (Agent_FCMQR) is compared with E-AOFR (Evolutionary Ad hoc On demand Fuzzy Routing) and MQRFT (Multi metric QoS routing based on Fuzzy Theory) and the simulation results show that the proposed protocol is superior over existing intelligence based routing protocols.