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Cross layer Management using BATMAN Routing Protocol VoIP Services N.Veeranjaneyulu (12021F0006) M.C.A Under the Esteemed Guidance of Dr. K. V. Ramana M.Tech, Ph.D., Professor & Chairman (BoS) Department of CSE University College of Engineering, Kakinada JNTUK, Kakinada.

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Cross layer Management using BATMAN Routing Protocol VoIP Services

N.Veeranjaneyulu (12021F0006) M.C.AUnder the Esteemed Guidance of

Dr. K. V. Ramana M.Tech, Ph.D.,Professor & Chairman (BoS)

Department of CSEUniversity College of Engineering, Kakinada

JNTUK, Kakinada.

The BATMAN routing protocol is permitted to a

single layer. The data transmission between layers

remains challenging using BATMAN protocol.

Problem Statement

System Analysis

Existing System

“Performance Evaluation of BATMAN routing

protocol for VoIP services”.

The performance of BATMAN protocol supporting

VoIP traffic on low power consumption nodes from

a quality of experience point of view.

Joining BATMAN robustness with OLSR scalability

could be appropriate routing protocol for MANETs,

support multimedia services.

Disadvantages

Disadvantages of Existing System

The layer to layer communication is not possible

with BATMAN routing protocol.

The VoIP services are not provided while data

transmitted between layers in MANETs.

Proposed System

“Cross layer Management using BATMAN routing

protocol VoIP services ”.

The cross layer protocol design to improve the QoS in

MANETs for VoIP services.

The deign done by actively exploiting the dependence

between protocol layers to obtain performance gains.

The architecture forbids direct communication between

non adjacent layers.

Advantages

Advantages of Proposed System

BATMAN protocol improves the QoS in cross

layer communication and provide VoIP

services.

Accurate communication is possible between

layers with low energy consumption .

System Architecture(Modules)

1.Network building

2.Initiaizing nodes

3.Monitoring Neighbors

4.Rooting protocols

5.Result