Service Differentiation for Achieving Fairness in Multi-Traffic Class in MANET
V. Robin Rohit1, Ramaraj Eswarathevar2

1V. Robin Rohit, Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alagappa University, Karaikudi (Tamil Nadu), India.
2Dr. Ramaraj Eswarathevar, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alagappa University, Karaikudi (Tamil Nadu), India.
Manuscript received on 14 December 2018 | Revised Manuscript received on 26 December 2018 | Manuscript Published on 24 January 2019 | PP: 135-140 | Volume-7 Issue-4S2 December 2018 | Retrieval Number: Es2053017519/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Multi-access for multi-mode terminals is possible in heterogeneous networks environment that becomes a critical issue for transmission in parallel with meeting user Quality of Service (QoS) performance requirements and throughput maximization. Without considering the service type, the existing optimal resource allocation schemes may allocate the scarce radio resources inefficiently. To overcome these issues, in this paper, we propose service differentiation for achieving fairness in multi-traffic class in MANET. This proposed methodology includes three stages of solution. In the first stage, we assign priority through a well-defined structure. In the second stage, we use utility function to have more differentiation. In the last stage, we use piggy backing for data packet classification. As the proposed solution determines the priority based services, it becomes easy to assign a work with a good working scenario. A good differentiation is created among the user. The third part is able to solve data packet generation according to the space available.
Keywords: Priority Assignment, Utility Function, Piggy Backing.
Scope of the Article: Service-Centric Software Engineering