Node Disjoint Multipath Routing Approach for Controlling Congestion in MANETs

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Node Disjoint Multipath Routing Approach for Controlling Congestion in MANETs

Dr. Abhishek Bande
Dr. Abhishek Bande University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.
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Mobile Ad hoc Networks are highly dynamic networks. Quality of Service (QoS) routing in such networks is usually limited by the network breakage due to either node mobility or energy depletion of the mobile nodes. Nodedisjoint routing becomes inessential technique in communication of packets among various nodes in networks. Meanwhile AODV (Ad Hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector) creates single-path route between a pair of source and destination nodes. Some researches has done so far to make multipath node-disjoint routing based on AODV protocol. But however their overhead and end-to-end delay are relatively high, while the detail of their code is not available too. In an ad hoc network, identification of all node-disjoint paths between a given pair of nodes is a challenging task. The phenomena that a protocol is not able to identify all node-disjoint paths that exist between a given pair of nodes is called path diminution. In this paper, we discuss that path diminution is unavoidable when a protocol discovers multiple node-disjoint paths in a single route discovery and working of node disjoint multipath protocol.

Node Disjoint Multipath Routing Approach for Controlling Congestion in MANETs

Mobile Ad hoc Networks are highly dynamic networks. Quality of Service (QoS) routing in such networks is usually limited by the network breakage due to either node mobility or energy depletion of the mobile nodes. Nodedisjoint routing becomes inessential technique in communication of packets among various nodes in networks. Meanwhile AODV (Ad Hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector) creates single-path route between a pair of source and destination nodes. Some researches has done so far to make multipath node-disjoint routing based on AODV protocol. But however their overhead and end-to-end delay are relatively high, while the detail of their code is not available too. In an ad hoc network, identification of all node-disjoint paths between a given pair of nodes is a challenging task. The phenomena that a protocol is not able to identify all node-disjoint paths that exist between a given pair of nodes is called path diminution. In this paper, we discuss that path diminution is unavoidable when a protocol discovers multiple node-disjoint paths in a single route discovery and working of node disjoint multipath protocol.

Dr. Abhishek Bande
Dr. Abhishek Bande University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.

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Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh. 2013. “. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology – E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 12 (GJCST Volume 12 Issue E17): .

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Node Disjoint Multipath Routing Approach for Controlling Congestion in MANETs

Dr. Abhishek Bande
Dr. Abhishek Bande University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh
Mr. Gaurav Deshmukh University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra India.

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