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Intra- and Inter-flow interferences are the principal causes of network utilization degradation in MR-MC (Multi-Radio Multi-Channel) wireless mesh networks. To minimize these interferences, we propose in this paper a channel assignment algorithm and incorporate it in an on-demand routing protocol called the HCARP (Hybrid Channel Assignment Routing Protocol). In addition, HCARP uses load balancing...
Aircrafts in commercial routes have been proposed in some previous work as a novel DTN bundle carriers. Satellites can be one of the hops in this application. DTN suffers from intermittent disconnections, long delays and has scarce resources. It is a challenge to control the admission to these resources to provide better QoS and ensure optimum resource utilisation. Furthermore, providing fairness...
The current IP network's gateway protocol of routing system can only provide the attainable services of data transmission and do not have the ability to regulating the use of the whole network, which causes the transmissive data streams of the network may gather on the same chain. Thus that can cause local server congestion at the network and the utilization of the network resource coming down. Form...
This paper presents th implementation decisions to be made when th choice is between protocols that involve distance vector or link state or the combination of both. Here a comparison is made between different parameters and a detailed simulation study is performed on the network with different routing protocols and it has been shown that EIGRP provides a better network convergence time, less bandwidth...
This paper discusses the efficient message deletion mechanism, which will be able to apply regardless of applied routing protocol, in DTNs (Delay Tolerant Networks). In order to achieve an acceptable quality of message delivery probability, we will need to allow the multiple message replicas in the system. In this context, the capability and capacity of store-carry-and-forward at the nodes is crucial...
Existing routing protocols such as AODV were used to simplify the shortest path metric. It assumes that all link quality must be the same. It does not consider link quality such as bandwidth, packet loss rate, packet size, etc. Several performance metrics that consider different link quality for WMNs such as ETX and ETT. Although, these metrics can provide more effective performance than the hop count...
Dynamic routing protocols have big impact on network resource utilization. Important parameter that defines which dynamic routing protocol to use is protocol behaviour when routing entries in routing tables and number of nodes are increasing. In order to compare two dynamic routing protocols, namely EIGRPv4 (enhanced interior gateway routing protocol) and OSPFv2 (open shortest path first) and justify...
A future satellite communications system is envisioned that will provide a number of enhancements over predecessor satellite communication systems. It will employ high capacity packet switched service in space, high rate circuits between terminals, and utilize Dynamic Bandwidth Resource Allocation which dynamically assigns resources to terminals based on current channel conditions and traffic demand...
To avoid congestion caused by some nodes overloaded and mesh points (MPs) becoming bottleneck in wireless mesh networks (WMNs), this paper proposed a new routing protocol called CLDSR-LB (cross-layer dynamic source routing protocol with load balancing). In order to avoid nodes overloaded, CLDSR-LB utilizes the idea of multi-metric and cross-layer and selects an optimal route by estimating the residual...
The popularity of the Internet and its related services continues to be one of the main reasons for the explosive growth of traffic volume in global information and optical network. This paper presents an analytical approach for studying load and traffic engineering (TE) in optical network. Load balancing is common in optical networks. It is a key component of traffic engineering, link bundling, and...
Multicast communication is an efficient method of data transmission and distribution among a group, especially when network resources are inadequate and needs to be shared. Fair share of network resources, such as, bandwidth, is desirable in such cases. Although there has been an intensive research effort to design protocols and construct multicast routing graphs for a single multicast group, construction...
Conventional routing algorithms in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), i.e., multi-hop forwarding, assume the existence of contemporaneous source-destination paths and are not scalable to large networks. On the other hand, in delay tolerant networks (DTNs), routing protocols use the mobility- assisted, store-carry-forward paradigm which allows delivery among disconnected network components. Adaptive...
In recent years, with the information increasing rapidly, WDM communication network traffic is paid more and more attentions. Traffic engineering (TE) is an interesting application in IP-based networks. TE main objective is to optimize the performance of a network through an efficient utilization of network resources. This paper discusses traffic technology and load balancing in optical networks....
An approach to information sharing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) used e.g. in rescue operations, is to store on every node a small amount of metadata describing what information resources exist in the network and where they reside, allowing applications to first search locally for information about suitable resources, and next request relevant information from a node that contains the resource...
This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum cost in terms of expected end-to-end delay (EED) in a multi-radio wireless mesh network. Different from the previous efforts, the new EED metric takes the queuing delay into account, since the end-to-end delay consists of not only the transmission delay over the wireless links but also the queuing delay in the buffer. In addition to minimizing...
In this paper we propose a scalable admission control scheme for the QoS sensitivity traffic in core-stateless networks. In our scheme, the ingress routers perform admissibility test in a fully distributed and parallel fashion for requests by dint of our bandwidth dividing based virtual link mechanism. Then, we introduce a novel two phase token passing mechanism to adaptively optimize the proportion...
Existing routing protocols such as AODV were used to simplify the shortest path metric. It assumes that all link quality must be the same. It does not consider link quality such as bandwidth, packet loss rate, packet size, etc. Several performance metrics that consider different link quality for WMNs such as ETX and ETT. Although, these metrics can provide more effective performance than the hop count...
In the Internet, with many competing networks each trying to optimise its own bandwidth, a stub network has limited knowledge about user demands, available network resources and routing policies of other networks. This uncertainty makes the task of interdomain traffic engineering for a stub network very challenging. The basic aim of a stub network connected to multiple ISPs (multihomed) is to load...
Routing protocols play an important role for communications in MANET. Most of the protocols, however, use a single route and do not utilize multiple alternate paths. Thus a dynamic multi-path source routing (DMSR) protocol is proposed to improve existing on-demand routing protocols. It consists of three major phases, namely routing discovery, multi-path routing selecting and routing maintenance. In...
Based on the analysis of the node selfishness and the drawback of min-hop selection method as the unique routing selection criteria in ad hoc networks, a non-intrusive multi-metric ad hoc routing protocol-NIMR is presented. By computing and storing the node fame, NIMR greatly attenuates the influence of node selfishness; By crossing-design between MAC layer and network layer, we employ a non-intrusive...
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