RED Strategy for Improving Performance in MANET: A Review

Chetan Batra, Vishal Arora

Abstract


A MANET is a type ofad hoc network in which mobiles are connected without wires. They use the wireless connections to connect to various networks. It can be Wi-Fi or other medium like satellite transmission. A VANET (Vehicular Ad Hoc Network), is a type of MANET that allows vehicles to communicate with roadside equipment. In this paper we discuss the concept of congestion that how it happens in the network and lead to packet losses. RED ( Random Early Detection) is described to minimize the packet loss ratio.


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MANET, RED Strategy, WSN

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