A Hybrid Protocol for Identification of a Maximal Set of Node Disjoint Paths in Mobile Ad hoc Netw

A Hybrid Protocol for Identification of a
 Maximal Set of Node Disjoint Paths in
Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Ash Abbas
 Department of Computer Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, India


Abstract: Identifying a maximal set of node-disjoint paths between a given source and a destination is a challenging task in mobile ad hoc networks. One cannot guarantee to identify the maximal set of node-disjoint paths in a single sequence of request-reply cycle. However, one can guarantee to identify a maximal set of node-disjoint paths in an incremental fashion using multiple route discoveries. In this paper, we present a protocol that adopts an approach that is a hybrid of the approaches taken by a protocol that tries to identify multiple node-disjoint paths in a single go and a protocol that identifies them incrementally. Our approach preserves the guarantee to discover a maximal set of node-disjoint paths between a given source and a destination. Further, we have shown that our approach is scalable and it requires less number of route discoveries than that required by an incremental protocol.

Keywords: Ad hoc networks, path diminution, maximal set, node-disjoint, multipath routing, multiple route discoveries, incremental protocols.

Received April 6, 2007; accepted April 3, 2008 

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