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A Protocol Based Routing Technique for Enhancing the Quality of Service in Multi Hop Wireless Networks

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Fig 1.Multi Hop Wireless Networks  BEMRP:
Fig.2 Routing Protocol Classification. PLBMP: Preferred Link Based Multicast Protocol ,is selection of the set of wireless  links to the nearby nodes called as preferred links, and the use of these links for transferring the packets

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