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Predictive Location-Based QoS Routing with Admission Control in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
M. V. Yadav1, G. T. Chavan2

1Mangesh Yadav, ME (CN) Student, Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune University, Pune (M.H), India..
2Prof. G. T. Chavan, Professor, SCOE, Pune University, Pune (M.H), India.

Manuscript received on 21 July 2013 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 July 2013 | Manuscript published on 30 July 2013 | PP: 99-103 | Volume-2 Issue-3, July 2013 | Retrieval Number: C0738072313/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper is aimed at identifying the issues and challenges involved in providing QoS in MANETs, overcoming these issues by using predictive location based QoS routing with admission control which are required to ensure high levels of QoS, improving bandwidth, throughput and minimizing packet loss rate, end to end delay, jitter, throughput QoS metrics. Distributed Admission Control Mechanism (DACME) applies on the valid route to check whether that route satisfies QoS or not if it satisfies QoS requirement then only route is selected otherwise rejected.The aim here is to improve peer to peer communication in wireless mobile ad hoc networks by identifying the location of mobile node using Predictive Location Based Routing Protocol (PLBRP) and Admission Control mechanism. This project can adapt to applications with bandwidth, delay and jitter constraints .This application proposes optimizations based on interactions between routing, and admission control layers which offer important performance improvements.
Keywords: Predictive Location Based QoS Routing Protocol ( PLQRP ), Quality of Service (QoS), Medium Access Control (MAC), QoS Specification (QSPEC).

Scope of the Article: High Speed Networks