1Research Scholar, Venkteshwara University-Gajraula, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India
2SCRIET-CCS University Campus, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Online published on 21 November, 2017.
In the next generation of wireless communication systems, there will be a need for the rapid deployment of independent mobile users. Significant examples include establishing survivable, efficient, dynamic communication for emergency/rescue operations, disaster relief efforts, and military networks. Such network scenarios cannot rely on centralized and organized connectivity, and can be conceived as applications of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. A MANET is an autonomous collection of mobile users that communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. The quality of service (QoS) refers to several related aspects of telephony and computer networks that allow thetransport of traffic with special requirements. In the field of telephony, quality of service was defined by the ITU in 1994. Quality of service comprises requirements on all the aspects of a connection, such as service response time, loss, signal-to-noise ratio, crosstalk, echo, interrupts, frequency response, loudness levels, and so on. A subset of telephony QoS is grade of service (GoS) requirements, which comprises aspects of a connection relating to capacity and coverage of a network. In this paper we have described the qualities of QoS, special issues with all difficulties in respect of MANETs.
QoS, throughput, latency etc