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Mobile Ad hoc Network consists of a large number of mobile nodes that communicate with each other without any infra-structure. Utilizing efficient energy of the nodes and selection of routes from the primary and secondary caches plays an important role. We propose a consistent multipath dynamic source routing protocol (CM-DSR) for mobile ad hoc network by selecting consistent route from cache. The results are simulated using NS-2 simulator. The observations show that our proposed protocol performs better in selection of routes in terms of average residual energy, average transmission per unit time for given density of nodes in the topology, which increases the data transmission from each node to other nodes in the network.

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