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The Information Transfer in the Mobile Network Applications in the QoS Models
Trajche Kocev, Pece Mitrevski and Tome Dimovski
Trajche Kocev is a student at the Faculty of Technical Sciences St. Clement Ohridski University, Ivo Lola Ribar bb, 7000 Bitola Republic of Macedonia., Faculty of Technical Sciences, St.Clement Ohridski University Ivo Lola Ribar bb, 7000 Bitola Republic o
Abstract: The nodes in MANETs undergo modifications where the dynamics of the network’s movements and hence the QoS cannot be accurately measured. The information transaction between nodes and the route data are essential to reflect the QoS conditions. Thus, in the adhoc networks, the information transfer in the mobile network applications in the QoS models are addressed. The emphasis in this paper is thus the QoS routing and data relating to the resources availability, insecure transmission systems, security and QoS provisioning which are more important to ensure efficient use of mobile applications in the adhoc networking.
Keywords: MANET, Routing Protocols, QoS models, Mobile Communications, QoS Provisioning The Information Transfer in the Mobile Network Applications in the QoS Models
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jnt/2022/13/3/55-61
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