The Trustworthy link failure recovery algorithm is introduced in this paper, to provide the forwarding continuity even with compound link failures. The ephemeral failures are common in IP networks and it also has some proposals based on local rerouting. To ensure forwarding continuity, we are introducing the compound link failure recovery algorithm, even with compound link failures. For forwarding the information, each packet carries a blacklist, which is a min set of failed links encountered along its path, and the next hop is chosen by excluding the blacklisted links. Our proposed method describes how it can be applied to ensure forwarding to all reachable destinations in case of any two or more link or node failures in the network. After...
The aim of this paper was to propose a novel routing protocol for Mobile Adhoc Network communication...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
In this work, we have addressed the problem with classical reverse path forwarding in case of a faul...
In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), change in topology of the network occurs due to the mobility fact...
Abstract: As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure; t...
Abstract–A solution to the ℓ–exclusion problem for mobile ad hoc networks aims to provide access and...
AbstractAs the demand for mobile ad hoc wireless network (MANET) applications grows, so does their u...
The past century of telecommunications has shown that failures in networks are prevalent. Failure re...
An important issue in the design of fu ture Per-sonal Communicat ion Services ( P C S) networks i s...
Internet plays a vital role in our communications infrastructure, due to slow convergence of routing...
Abstract — In a mobile network that is multihomed by multiple mobile routers, a mobile router that l...
Abstract — As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, ...
Abstract — Internet has become the nerve centre of today’s age. Be it online transactions, online sh...
International audienceThe purpose of the paper is two-fold. First, we introduce a general framework ...
Failure is one of the important issues in Ad hoc Network. To transmit the response message, DSR or A...
The aim of this paper was to propose a novel routing protocol for Mobile Adhoc Network communication...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
In this work, we have addressed the problem with classical reverse path forwarding in case of a faul...
In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), change in topology of the network occurs due to the mobility fact...
Abstract: As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure; t...
Abstract–A solution to the ℓ–exclusion problem for mobile ad hoc networks aims to provide access and...
AbstractAs the demand for mobile ad hoc wireless network (MANET) applications grows, so does their u...
The past century of telecommunications has shown that failures in networks are prevalent. Failure re...
An important issue in the design of fu ture Per-sonal Communicat ion Services ( P C S) networks i s...
Internet plays a vital role in our communications infrastructure, due to slow convergence of routing...
Abstract — In a mobile network that is multihomed by multiple mobile routers, a mobile router that l...
Abstract — As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, ...
Abstract — Internet has become the nerve centre of today’s age. Be it online transactions, online sh...
International audienceThe purpose of the paper is two-fold. First, we introduce a general framework ...
Failure is one of the important issues in Ad hoc Network. To transmit the response message, DSR or A...
The aim of this paper was to propose a novel routing protocol for Mobile Adhoc Network communication...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
In this work, we have addressed the problem with classical reverse path forwarding in case of a faul...