2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-015-2486-z
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QoS Routing Protocol with Multiple Node-Disjoint Paths in Ad Hoc Networks

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“…BEQR [11] The QoS-Aware Routing Protocol Based on Bandwidth Estimation (BEQR) uses control admission and feedback schemes as a hybrid to guarantee the QoS requirements of real-time multimedia applications. These two schemes support new data communication by using bandwidth estimation and distributing bandwidth information with 'hello' messages.…”
Section: Aqor [10]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…BEQR [11] The QoS-Aware Routing Protocol Based on Bandwidth Estimation (BEQR) uses control admission and feedback schemes as a hybrid to guarantee the QoS requirements of real-time multimedia applications. These two schemes support new data communication by using bandwidth estimation and distributing bandwidth information with 'hello' messages.…”
Section: Aqor [10]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BEQR only uses the bandwidth constraint and increases the packet delivery ratio. BEQR does not consider end-to-end throughput [11].…”
Section: Aqor [10]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [ 28 ] the authors stated the problem of time delay taken to find new routes. They proposed a QoS node-disjoint multipath protocol where the receiver node can receive multiple replies that came from the sender node during a period of time or from intermediate nodes.…”
Section: Related Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Su and Tzeng [31] proposed node-disjoint multi-path quality-of-service (QoS) AODV protocol based on AODV and SPAC routing protocols with slight modifications in the RREQ and Hello packets. This protocol provides efficient bandwidth estimations and admission control.…”
Section: J Qos Routing Protocol With Multiple Node-disjoint Paths Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various approaches taken by the protocols, e.g., AOMDV [20] (using advertised hop count), AODVM [9] (based on reliable nodes and last hop ID), AODVM/PD [24] (depending on correlation factors metric), AM-AOMDV [26] (depending on local route update and multi-metric i.e., node-to-end latency, node-to-end RSSI, and node occupancy), CBRD [27] (depending on the queue size of node), MM-AODV [29] (depending on neighbors of source node (secondary sources) and neighbors of destination node), NDj-AODV [30] (using the concept of overhearing in wireless medium), Multi-path QoS AODV [31] (depending on Temp RBWn, Nct and BWQ).…”
Section: Multi-path Qos Aodv (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%