2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2006.09.011
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Adaptive backup routing for ad-hoc networks

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“…There are other improvement directions such as backup route in AODV-ABR [25] (using AODV-ABR and AODV-ABL), partially disjoint path (ISPDA [28]) (more stable than the maximally disjoint). Table I summarizes the protocols reviewed in this section and compares some of their key features.…”
Section: Multi-path Qos Aodv (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are other improvement directions such as backup route in AODV-ABR [25] (using AODV-ABR and AODV-ABL), partially disjoint path (ISPDA [28]) (more stable than the maximally disjoint). Table I summarizes the protocols reviewed in this section and compares some of their key features.…”
Section: Multi-path Qos Aodv (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It creates a mesh and provides multiple alternate routes for each desired destination [18]. A multipath extension of AODV-BR protocol called adaptive backup routing for mobile ad-hoc networks (AODV-ABR) protocol was proposed by Lai et al [19], [25]. It aims to reduce control overhead.…”
Section: Adaptive Backup Routing Protocolmentioning
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“…In [19], two schemes such as, AODV-ABR and AODV-ABL were developed to increase the adaptation of routing protocols to topology changes by modifying AODV-BR. One of the important issues for the modern networks is the Quality of Service (QoS).…”
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“…The simulation of protocols [29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] shows that all the results presented are based on the model of interpretation is based on repairing broken links. Simulations of these protocol standard protocols together with their families are compared.…”
Section: Comparison Of Links Break Protocols Based On the Proposed Modelmentioning
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“…In Protocols RAODV, AODV-BR, AODV-LR, AODV-ABR, AODV-ABL, in each node, a parameter as signal power of receiving node is calculated [29][30][31][32][33]. The protocols use the received signal strength or RSSA for calculating the value.…”
Section: Prediction and Detection Of Links Break Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%