Load Balancing Protocol considering effective Path Search in Mobile Ad hoc network

Author(s):  
Yang-Min Lee ◽  
Bong-Soon Kang ◽  
Jae-Kee Lee
2006 ◽  
Vol 13C (6) ◽  
pp. 757-766
Author(s):  
Won-Taek Lim ◽  
Gu-Su Kim ◽  
Moon-Jeong Kim ◽  
Young-Ik Eom

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-96
Author(s):  
V. Manju ◽  
R. Vadivel

In Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET), the single path QoS routing is disadvantageous as it may cause interference, fading, collision and link failures. For QoS routing, the load balancing is necessary, because it allows a router to take advantage of best of multiple shortest paths to a given destination. It also avoids congestion within the network using multipath. While using the MQRLB, the Load balancing may cause some of the major issues such as Link failure, Out of range, Limited Bandwidth, due to this the load balancing in multipath function is not efficient.To overcome these issues, in this paper, MMQRLBMultipath Mobility Aware QoS Routing Load Balancingwith AODV(Ad-hoc on demand distance vector)protocol is proposed to improve the QoS in Load balancing.


Author(s):  
. Harpal ◽  
Gaurav Tejpal ◽  
Sonal Sharma

In this time of instant units, Mobile Ad-hoc Network(MANET) has become an indivisible part for transmission for mobile devices. Therefore, curiosity about study of Mobile Ad-hoc Network has been growing because last several years. In this report we have mentioned some simple routing protocols in MANET like Destination Sequenced Distance Vector, Active Source Redirecting, Temporally-Ordered Redirecting Algorithm and Ad-hoc On Need Distance Vector. Protection is just a serious problem in MANETs because they are infrastructure-less and autonomous. Principal target of writing this report is to handle some simple problems and security considerations in MANET, operation of wormhole strike and acquiring the well-known routing protocol Ad-hoc On Need Distance Vector. This short article will be a great help for the people performing study on real world problems in MANET security.


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