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• Now that intermediate nodes match location of it into new route and send data
through that route to destination.
• Now when destination received data it first acknowledges that intermediate
nodes under acknowledgment to intermediate nodes (ACKI).
• Last, the intermediate node acknowledges to source node under acknowledg-
ment to source nodes (ACKS).
Conclusion
In this chapter, we will propose that in AODV routing protocols, the best way is to
carry forward the data packet instead of sending back when nodes or links fails.
This chapter will pose an great impact over the performance, security, traffic
intensity, time consuming, and hence it will definitely increases throughput of
AODV routing protocol system. As ADOV routing protocols are dynamic in
nature it is necessary to send the data quickly to destination before any change in
topology, that is the best way to send data from the last node which received
instead of retransmission of whole sending procedure. This chapter will definitely
help to improve the quality of sending data at the time of nodes or links fails.
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