DOI: 10.5176/2251-1911_CMCGS13.32

Authors: Ameen Alawneh, Ibrahim Mahmoud Faraj

Abstract:

A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile hosts that dynamically form a temporary network without the aid of a system administrator. It has neither fixed infrastructure nor wireless ad hoc sessions. It inherently reaches several nodes with a single transmission, and each node functions as both a host and a router. It may be represented as a set of clusters, where a cluster con-sists of nodes that are managed by a clusterhead(CH). CHs are virtual backbones that are used to dis-tribute services and route packets through their clusters. After
its creation, every cluster has a size that depends on node power transmission. The size is not fixed, because
of the movement of nodes from one cluster to another, in this paper, we represent the CH as a finite queue in
order to find the minimum cost waiting time in the system by applying first-come-first-served service, and achieving good end-to-end performance.

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