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In self-forming Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), the work introduces dynamic routing for heterogeneous nodes in an infrastructure-limited environment.Military, healthcare, and disaster recovery applications require efficient communication on these networks.Further, multi-hop MANET communication requires reducing packet loss due to energy limits and buffer overflow.The proposed routing mechanism selects energy-efficient, uncongested intermediary nodes and dynamically optimized routes for communication depending on packet loss likelihood.It greatly lowers packet loss, improving network reliability.Our mechanism outperforms energy-aware, buffer-aware, and reactive protocols in network lifetime and packet delivery.We quantify these improvements to verify our mechanism's effectiveness.The proposed mechanism makes MANETs a reliable solution for important applications by proactively optimizing routes to reduce packet loss.
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