Single-path and multipath routings in mobile ad hoc networks

Mohammad Haseeb Zafar, Ivan Andonovic, Mohammad Inayatullah Khan Babar, Sahibzada Ali Mahmud

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Abstract

The provisioning of real-time applications such as voice and video over ad hoc networks have received a lot of attention among researchers mainly due to the increasing demand of this service among users. This is particularly challenging due to capacity requirements and stringent delay constraints. In general, wireless nodes have limited resources like capacity and battery power. In multi-hop wireless mobile networks, one of the key issues is how to route packets efficiently. Some of the important factors that need to be considered in designing a routing scheme for ad hoc networks are: minimum delivery latency, higher probability of packet delivery, energy efficiency and adaptability. Therefore, the design of an efficient and reliable routing scheme for such applications is a major challenge. This chapter provides background and describes related research efforts in single path and multipath routing in Mobile ad hoc Networks (MANETs). A brief outline of the operation as well as strengths and limitations of each scheme is presented. In addition, the open issues that must be addressed in the design of efficient routing algorithms are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDynamic Ad Hoc Networks
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages171-194
Number of pages24
ISBN (Electronic)9781849196482
ISBN (Print)9781849196475
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Battery power
  • Capacity requirements
  • Energy adaptability
  • Energy efficiency
  • MANET; real-time applications
  • Minimum delivery latency
  • Mobile ad hoc networks
  • Multihop wireless mobile networks
  • Multipath channels
  • Multipath routings
  • Packet delivery
  • Single-path routings
  • Stringent delay constraints
  • Telecommunication network routing
  • Wireless nodes

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