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Social behavior plays a more and more important role in delay tolerant networks (DTNs). In this paper, we present an analytical model for a hypercube-based social feature multipath routing protocol in DTNs. In this routing protocol, we use the internal social features of each node (individual) in the network for routing guidance. This approach is motivated from several real social contact networks,...
In mobile ad hoc network (MANET), congestion is one of the most important restrictions that deteriorate the performance of the whole network. Multipath routing can balance the load better than the single path routing in ad hoc networks, thereby reducing the congestion by dividing the traffic in several paths. This paper presents a new approach Multipath Load Balancing and Rate Based Congestion Control...
In mobile ad hoc networks, multipath routing improves end-to-end throughput through parallel transmission on multiple paths, which is affected by path inter-path interference. This paper proposes a routing protocol IBMR (interference- and bandwidth-based multipath routing), which maximizes the available bandwidth of the path between source and destination, and minimizes the interference between the...
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. The multipath routing in mobile ad hoc networks is difficult because the network topology may change constantly, and the available alternative path is inherently unreliable. A number of routing protocols like ad hoc...
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes forming an infrastructure less network that has no centralized manager. In such a network, topology changes because of limitation on important issues like as mobility, bandwidth and transmission range and battery power. One of most well known routing protocol is dynamic source routing (DSR) that provides simple routing for ad...
In recent years, on-demand multipath routing protocols have been a key research area in mobile ad-hoc networks. Such protocols are crucial in providing resilience to route failures and to successful load balancing. Previous work shows that on-demand multipath routing protocols achieve lower end-to-end delay, routing overheads and higher goodput under certain scenarios when compared to traditional...
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