Sedrati Maamar

Work place: LaSTIC, Computer Science Department, Batna 2 University, Algéria

E-mail: msedrati@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Computer Networks

Biography

Sedrati Maamar received his Engineering degree in 1985 from UMC Constantine, Algeria and he obtained the Ph.D. degree in 2011 from UHL Batna University, Algeria. He is currently serving as assistant professor and member of LaSTIC laboratory at the Computer Science Department, University of Batna2, Algeria. His research interests include computer networks, Internet technologies and mobile computing, security, quality of service for Multimedia applications in wireless and mobile networks and several aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT). He serves as a technical program committee in many national and international Algerian conferences such as ICACIS, CN2TI and ICCSA.

Author Articles
Predict Link Failure in AODV Protocol to provide Quality of Service in MANET

By Sedrati Maamar Benyahia Abderezzak

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2016.03.01, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2016

Quality of Service (QoS) in Ad hoc networks (MANETs) and more precisely in routing is the subject of several studies with the aim of providing better solutions for new applications requiring high throughput and very low delay.
The objective of this work is to enhance the AODV (Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector) routing strategy in maintenance phase, to improve QoS. It aims to add a mechanism able to predict link failure in use based on signal strength which is able to determine if the quality of link will be improved (i.e. stable) or more bad (i.e. probability of failure) in order to allow us not only to make the link management more robust but to anticipate on link breaking and improve QoS. When signal quality is declining due to neighbor node remoteness, a discovery of a part of road rescue with two hops will be established and it will be used when disconnection happens. Simulations under Network Simulator (Ns2) were conducted to measure traffic control, packets delivery and lost ratio in original protocol and modified version which are presented in this paper.

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