Proactive MANET routing protocols tend to provide smaller route discovery latency than on-demand protocols because they maintain route information to all the nodes in the network at all time. However, the downside for such protocols is the excessive routing control overhead which is generated by disseminating periodic HELLO messages and topology control messages. Due to the resource-constrained nature of wireless networks, the routing overhead increases channel contention, leads to network congestions and lowers significantly network performance. In order to mitigate the side effects of the soft update control overheads, we propose two adaptive proactive routing algorithms, namely DT MIAD and DT ODPU. By tuning the value of refresh intervals dynamically and automatically, refresh updates are triggered based on traffic conditions and node mobility. We have shown through simulations that, the proposed adaptive routing algorithm outperforms traditional proactive routing protocols like OLSR.
