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Improving End-to-End Delay through Load Balancing with Multipath Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Using Directional Antenna

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It is shown that the success of multipath routing depends on the effects of route coupling during path selection and the use of zone-disjoint routes to minimize the effect of interference among routes in wireless medium is used.
Abstract
Multipath routing protocols are distinguished from single-path protocol by the fact that they use several paths to distribute traffic from a source to a destination instead of a single path. Multipath routing may improve system performance through load balancing and reduced end-to-end delay. However, two major issues that dictate the performance of multipath routing – how many paths are needed and how to select these paths. In this paper, we have addressed these two issues in the context of ad hoc wireless networks and shown that the success of multipath routing depends on the effects of route coupling during path selection. Route coupling, in wireless medium, occurs when two routes are located physically close enough to interfere with each other during data communication. Here, we have used a notion of zone-disjoint routes to minimize the effect of interference among routes in wireless medium. Moreover, the use of directional antenna in this context helps to decouple interfering routes easily compared to omni-directional antenna.

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Multipath routing in wireless mesh networks

TL;DR: It is argued that a routing protocol for ad hoc networks should fully exploit the rich connectivity of the network to improve the reliability of packet delivery and use several good paths to reach destinations, not just the one best path, without imposing excessive control overhead in maintaining such paths.
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Reducing end-to-end delay in multi-path routing algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A new multi-path routing algorithm that selects zone-disjoint paths, using omni-directional antenna is proposed and results show that the proposed approach is very effective in decreasing delay and packet loss.
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ZD-AOMDV: A New Routing Algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

TL;DR: This paper has modified the AODV protocol which results in selection of zone-disjoint paths, to the extent feasible, and as a result the protocol achieves less end to end delay.
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A QoS routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks based on the load distribution

TL;DR: A simple but very efficient algorithm to support Quality of Service (QoS), by the use of load-distributing and congestion avoidance routing method that is intended for a variety of traffic classes to establish the best routing paths.
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Performance Comparison of Link, Node and Zone Disjoint Multi-path Routing Strategies and Minimum Hop Single Path Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the tradeoffs between lifetime and hop count of link-disjoint, node disjoint and zone disjointed multi-path routes for single-path minimum hop routes for ad hoc networks.
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Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a protocol for routing in ad hoc networks that uses dynamic source routing, which adapts quickly to routing changes when host movement is frequent, yet requires little or no overhead during periods in which hosts move less frequently.
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Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

TL;DR: This paper presents a protocol for routing in ad hoc networks that uses dynamic source routing that adapts quickly to routing changes when host movement is frequent, yet requires little or no overhead during periods in which hosts move less frequently.
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Split multipath routing with maximally disjoint paths in ad hoc networks

TL;DR: This work proposes an on-demand routing scheme called split multipath routing (SMR) that establishes and utilizes multiple routes of maximally disjoint paths and uses a per-packet allocation scheme to distribute data packets into multiple paths of active sessions.
Book

Mobile Computing

TL;DR: Mobile Computing as mentioned in this paper is a reference book for mobile computing applications and applications that are currently being deployed and tested, as well as a text for a course on the subject, which can be used as a valuable reference book and may also be used to teach a course.
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On-demand multipath routing for mobile ad hoc networks

TL;DR: An analytic modeling framework is developed to determine the relative frequency of query floods for various techniques and shows that while multipath routing is significantly better than single path routing, the performance advantage is small beyond a few paths and for long path lengths.