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Title: Congestion Adaptive Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks.
Authors: Tiwari, Ashish Kumar
Basavaraju, T. G.
Chandavarkar, B. R.
Keywords: Computer Science
Wireless Mesh Networks
Routing Protocols
Congestion Adaptivity
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Tiwari, Ashish Kumar., Basavaraju, T. G., & Chandavarkar, B. R. (2010). Congestion adaptive routing in Wireless Mesh Networks. International conference on wireless and optical communications networks, 1-5.
Abstract: The main reason for packet loss in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is due to congestion. Presently, routing in WMNs is not congestion-adaptive. Routing may let a congestion happen which is detected by congestion control. The way in which the congestion is handled results in longer delay and more packet loss and requires significant overhead if a new route is needed. Hence, we propose a congestion adaptive routing protocol (CARP) for WMNs with such properties. Our ns-2 simulation results confirm that CARP can successfully achieve a high packet delivery ratio with lower routing overhead and latency in WMNs
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2378
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