2009 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering &Amp; Technology 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icetet.2009.62
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Congestion Avoidance and Load Balancing in AODV-Multipath Using Queue Length

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“…When Queue length crosses a certain threshold value then Load balancing via alternate paths is carried out. The proposed protocol in [26] avoids congestion, balance the load and to an extent avoid link failure.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When Queue length crosses a certain threshold value then Load balancing via alternate paths is carried out. The proposed protocol in [26] avoids congestion, balance the load and to an extent avoid link failure.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To consider that the use of multiple paths simultaneously for transmission data allows improving the network performance, they proposed a new protocol LB-AOMDV (Load Balancing-AOMDV), a solution to achieve better load balancing mechanism is proposed. In [26] proposed protocol (AODV-Multipath) preserves the higher hop count routes in the routing table and utilizes it as alternate path as link failure occurs. AOMDV does not provide any means to avoid congestion and load balancing in the network.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another category of prolonging the lifetime in the network is to balance the loading of the nodes according to the queueing length of the nodes [13,14]. The rationale behind the queueing-aware routing protocols is that the bottleneck of the network happens at nodes with high load and with long queueing length.…”
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“…They found that the lifetime can be further improved when using a metric as a function of both remaining battery power and queueing length. However, in these protocols [7][8][9][10][12][13][14], the available bandwidth around a node is not considered when choosing a route for a given communicating pair. Thus, it may run into a situation where a node has abundant remaining battery power and available queue size but little available bandwidth is chosen to provide service.…”
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