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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

QART-MANET: Qualitative Analysis for Reliable Transmission of data using RAT Mechanism in MANET with 3DES Algorithm

Author : P.Emimal Gnana Merciba 1 Dr. S.Balaji 2

Date of Publication :29th March 2018

Abstract: In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET), a new framework is essential to reduce the network congestion that occurs when a network node is carrying data more than it can handle. The crucial problem includes in network congestion are packet loss, delay rate and insecurity of data. We propose a new framework called (QART) the Qualitative Analysis for Reliable Transmission of data using (RAT) the Rate Analysis for Traffic reduction Mechanism to overcome the impact of congestion using End-to-End explicit loss recovery. The base station makes the congestion detection, the rate adaptation and the rate allotment decisions to achieve greater efficiency. The RAT has the greater flexibility since many different traffic approaches can be implemented. In order to reduce the network communication overhead and improve message delivery success rate we presented (MHT) a Merkle Hash Tree algorithm based on the node distance to be measure. For the security of data 3DES technique for secure data transmission while maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the message. In this, message is encrypted before the data transmission process starts. The encryption and decryption of data is done by using the Triple Data Encryption Standard algorithm. Finally, performance of our proposed method has also been analyzed and compared with existing method for evaluation

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