2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-015-0963-7
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An optimized prioritized load balancing approach to scalable routing (OPLBA)

Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc networks (MANETs) are self organized multi-hop networks, without any infrastructure such as base stations or access points. Due to the mobility and absence of any central administration, the resources of MANETs are limited. If there is any congestion in the network, it puts a great strain on the already scarce resources and severely affects the performance of such networks. Multi path routing is considered as advantageous over single path routing, due to the many benefits it offers. However, thes… Show more

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“…This is because maintaining each additional path incurs some time and space cost, but its usage may not be equally beneficial. This result was further extended in our previous work, 20 where we define the term DoD as the total number of profitable paths, out of the many alternate paths for a same source-destination pair. A scalability metric to evaluate usefulness of a path is also defined there.…”
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“…This is because maintaining each additional path incurs some time and space cost, but its usage may not be equally beneficial. This result was further extended in our previous work, 20 where we define the term DoD as the total number of profitable paths, out of the many alternate paths for a same source-destination pair. A scalability metric to evaluate usefulness of a path is also defined there.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…20 Efficient load balancing method is an extension of OPLBA, with some similarities, but at the same time having very distinct core logic. The multiple paths so obtained are arranged according to increasing round trip time.…”
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confidence: 99%
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