2009 First Asian Himalayas International Conference on Internet 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ahici.2009.5340349
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Multiple metrics based load balancing routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks

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“…In the latter case, the protocol can select one from the many discovered routes as the main path based on some metric and the remaining routes used as alternative paths, to be selected when the main path fails. Load balancing is essential in MANETs which use multipath routing, where the load and congestion across the network need to be precisely captured and distributed to avoid bottlenecks and congestion [4,6]. Multipath routing in MANETs leads to many advantages including effective load balancing, higher aggregate bandwidth, route resilience, network scalability and faulttolerance.…”
Section: Multipath Routing In Manetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, the protocol can select one from the many discovered routes as the main path based on some metric and the remaining routes used as alternative paths, to be selected when the main path fails. Load balancing is essential in MANETs which use multipath routing, where the load and congestion across the network need to be precisely captured and distributed to avoid bottlenecks and congestion [4,6]. Multipath routing in MANETs leads to many advantages including effective load balancing, higher aggregate bandwidth, route resilience, network scalability and faulttolerance.…”
Section: Multipath Routing In Manetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terdal et al [17] present a recent technique which differentiate the overload by allowing for various metrics that are path traffic, path access disagreement, and residual energy at a node into communication process. Calculating the path situation should successfully decide traffic.…”
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“…This problem could be solved by considering traffic loads or congestion levels in the routing metric. Load balancing is thus crucial in ad hoc networks employing multipath routing where routing metrics need to accurately capture and distribute the load at various locations of the network to avoid bottlenecks and congestion [10,12].…”
Section: Multipath Routing In Manetsmentioning
confidence: 99%