Efficient Data Search System for Large-Scale Mobile Wireless Networks using Secured and Centralized Routing Protocol
Abstract
This paper particularly addresses the data search
problem in large-scale wireless networks with high mobility
and density. Due to this, in a large scale network it is
difficult to fetch the data from the nodes into a wireless
network. Because of high overhead and difficulty of data
discovery, the nodes will fail to fetch the data flexibly from
the nodes and they cannot give the query service as we
expect. Locality based distributed Data search system
(LORD) is been used in the paper in order to overcome this
problem. To increase the security and efficiency, we use
Efficient Hybrid Routing protocol which reduces the
complexity by minimizing the transmission time. Also
backtracking algorithm is used for updating when one node
moves into another region. The data will be published to a
particular zone in a large network. When a user receives a
metadata query from the user node, the file will be fetched
directly from the particular centralized server and retrieves
the data to the user.
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