2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-020-07257-7
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A Novel High Performance Routing Algorithm for Mobile Multi-hop Tunneling Networks

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“…In the previous work [4], the parameter values given in Table 1 were used for the MATLAB implementation of MPLS tunneling network simulation. For consistency and fair comparison, the simulation parameters are used with the same values also in this work too.…”
Section: A Mpls Network Simulation Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the previous work [4], the parameter values given in Table 1 were used for the MATLAB implementation of MPLS tunneling network simulation. For consistency and fair comparison, the simulation parameters are used with the same values also in this work too.…”
Section: A Mpls Network Simulation Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During these movements the necessary statistical information such as the total numbers of; The running algorithm of the simulation program to implement the MPLS network is given in Figure 1 [4], where the location of the block that includes the used OPR algorithm is highlighted. The previously proposed ACN algorithm and the novel proposed LB-ACN algorithm are implemented on this simulation to compare their throughput performances while Optimum Path routing algorithm [4]…”
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“…Many routing techniques were proposed to diminish the end-to-end delay, 35 energy consumption, 36,37 and enhancement of end-to-end throughput (ETH). 38,39 A large number of existing geographical routing have been designed for 2D networks, and these protocols may not be suitable for a 3D environment. Gupta et al 33 present the challenges and research issues of geographical routing in a threedimensional environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…A large number of routing protocols have been proposed for the enhancement of performance in multi‐hop wireless networks. Many routing techniques were proposed to diminish the end‐to‐end delay, 35 energy consumption, 36,37 and enhancement of end‐to‐end throughput (ETH) 38,39 . A large number of existing geographical routing have been designed for 2D networks, and these protocols may not be suitable for a 3D environment.…”
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confidence: 99%