A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (Manet) Is a Sort of Multi-Hop Network That May Accommodate Various
Movement Patterns Without the Need For Centralized Management or Permanent Infrastructure. In This
Network, Mobile Nodes Roam at Random, and the Topology Regularly Changes. In Manet Routing, Protocols
Are Crucial For Ensuring Dependable Node-To-Node Communication. Routing Protocols' Performance Is
Impacted By a Number of Problems. One of the Most Important Elements That Affect the Routing Process Is
Mobility. In General, the Routing of Protocols Makes It Easier For These Networks' Nodes to Connect. There
Are Two Distinct Classes of Manet Protocols. Among the Protocols, the Least Power Routing Algorithm Is
One. It Selects a Route That Minimizes the Amount of Energy Used Overall from Source to Destination.