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Fidelity Based On Demand Secure(FBOD) Routing in Mobile Adhoc Network

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Figure 1:  An ad-hoc mobile network with four nodes .
Figure 68.2: Average End to End Delay Ratio for AODV, DSR, DSDV, FBOD

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