Route classification scheme based on covering rough set approach in mobile ad hoc network (CRS-MANET)

Author:

T. Sudhakar,H. Hannah Inbarani,S. Senthil Kumar

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to obtain correctly classified routes based on their parameters. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, a covering rough set (CRS) approach is proposed for route classification in wireless ad hoc networks. In a wireless network, mobile nodes are deployed randomly in a simulation region. This work addresses the problem of route classification. Findings The network parameters such as bandwidth, delay, packet byte rate and packet loss rate changes due to the frequent mobility of nodes lead to uncertainty in wireless networks. This type of uncertainty can be very well handled using a rough set concept. An ultimate aim of classification is to correctly predict the decision class for each instance in the data. Originality/value The traditional classification algorithms, named K-nearest neighbor, J48, general rough set theory, naive Bayes, JRIP and multilayer perceptron, are used in this work for comparison and for the proposed CRS based on route classification approach revealing better accuracy than traditional classification algorithms.

Publisher

Emerald

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