2018
DOI: 10.3390/electronics7040042
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A Novel Effective Multipath Routing Technique Providing High Availability in Wireless Networks

Abstract: Wireless networks, such as mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) or wireless sensor networks (WSNs), usually suffer link failures and topology changes, due to the mobility of wireless nodes, the insufficient power of wireless nodes, the unstable state of wireless links, and unpredictable environmental interference. If any link or node failure occurs, a lack of fault-tolerant mechanisms may lead to the interruption of active communication between the source and destination nodes. Multipath routing protocols have been… Show more

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“…In TARCS, mobile nodes can sense changes of the surrounding network topology periodically to provide a suitable routing protocol. In Reference [34], the authors proposed a node-disjoint multipath routing (NDMR) protocol to establish two node-disjoint paths between a source and a destination in a wireless network in order to solve the unstable state of wireless links, and unpredictable environmental interference. The proposed approach uses the request-reply mechanism to find the node-disjoint paths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In TARCS, mobile nodes can sense changes of the surrounding network topology periodically to provide a suitable routing protocol. In Reference [34], the authors proposed a node-disjoint multipath routing (NDMR) protocol to establish two node-disjoint paths between a source and a destination in a wireless network in order to solve the unstable state of wireless links, and unpredictable environmental interference. The proposed approach uses the request-reply mechanism to find the node-disjoint paths.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%