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Multi-path Routing Protocols in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Quantitative Comparison
Overview Multi-path routing represents a promising routing method for wireless mobile ad hoc networks. Multi-path routing achieves load balancing and is more resilient to route failures. Recently, numerous multi-path routing protocols have been proposed for wireless mobile ad hoc networks. Performance evaluations of these protocols showed that they achieve lower routing overhead, lower end-to-end delay and alleviate congestion in comparison with single path routing protocols. However, a quantitative comparison of multi-path routing protocols has not yet been conducted. This paper presents the results of a detailed simulation study of three multi-path routing protocols (SMR, AOMDV and AODV_Multipath) obtained with the ns-2 simulator.
| Publisher | Springer Science+Business Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | September 2006 | Downloads | 8 |
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