Adaptive Multicast Multimedia Transmission Routing Protocol System (ACMMR) for Congestion Control and Load Balancing Techniques in Mobile Adhoc Networks

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Adaptive Multicast Multimedia Transmission Routing Protocol System (ACMMR) for Congestion Control and Load Balancing Techniques in Mobile Adhoc Networks

R. Rajeshkanna
R. Rajeshkanna
Dr. A.Saradha
Dr. A.Saradha
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A MANET is a probable solution for this need to quickly establish interactions in a mobile and transient environment. Proposed congestion controlled adaptive multicasting routing protocol to achieve load balancing and avoid congestion in MANETs. The existing algorithm for finding multicasting routes computes fail-safe multiple paths, which provide all the intermediate nodes on the primary path with multiple routes to target node. Routing may let a congestion happen, which is detected by congestion control, but dealing with congestion in this reactive manner results in longer delay and redundant packet loss and requires significant overhead if a new route is needed. Transmission of real-time video typically has bandwidth, delay, and loss requirements. Video transmission over wireless network poses many challenges. To overcome these challenges, extensive research has been conducted in the various areas of video application.

Adaptive Multicast Multimedia Transmission Routing Protocol System (ACMMR) for Congestion Control and Load Balancing Techniques in Mobile Adhoc Networks

A MANET is a probable solution for this need to quickly establish interactions in a mobile and transient environment. Proposed congestion controlled adaptive multicasting routing protocol to achieve load balancing and avoid congestion in MANETs. The existing algorithm for finding multicasting routes computes fail-safe multiple paths, which provide all the intermediate nodes on the primary path with multiple routes to target node. Routing may let a congestion happen, which is detected by congestion control, but dealing with congestion in this reactive manner results in longer delay and redundant packet loss and requires significant overhead if a new route is needed. Transmission of real-time video typically has bandwidth, delay, and loss requirements. Video transmission over wireless network poses many challenges. To overcome these challenges, extensive research has been conducted in the various areas of video application.

R. Rajeshkanna
R. Rajeshkanna
Dr. A.Saradha
Dr. A.Saradha

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rajeshkanna_r. 2014. “. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology – E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 14 (GJCST Volume 14 Issue E8): .

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Adaptive Multicast Multimedia Transmission Routing Protocol System (ACMMR) for Congestion Control and Load Balancing Techniques in Mobile Adhoc Networks

R. Rajeshkanna
R. Rajeshkanna
Dr. A.Saradha
Dr. A.Saradha

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