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A Load Aware Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


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1 Information Technology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
2 Information Technology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, India
     

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The Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol is an efficient Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) routing protocol. It uses hop count as a metric for the path selection. AODV does not support Quality of Service (QoS) and neither any load-balancing mechanism. The performance of the network can be improved by using a load balancing mechanism. Such a mechanism transfers jobs from overloaded nodes to under loaded nodes. In this paper, we propose a new protocol called “Load-Aware AODV” (LA-AODV), to provide QoS and load-balancing features. LA-AODV is based on AODV, where protocol messages extensions are used to accomplish QoS and load-balancing features. LA-AODV is a cross-layer solution that works in conjunction with a QoS-based MAC layer. It uses only local information and does not require any additional communication or co-operation between nodes.

The path selection in LA-AODV is based on the current MAC load of the nodes. The proposed protocol selects the path with the minimum MAC load based on a metric called “MAC load indicator”. We show through simulations that LA-AODV outperforms AODV in terms of received packets, delay, and routing overhead.


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Ad hoc Networks, MANET, AODV, LA-AODV, Load balance, QoS, DCF, EDCA, DAA-EDCA, Cross Layer.
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Authors

Yasser A. Dahab
Information Technology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Hesham N. Elmahdy
Information Technology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, India
Imane A. Saroit
Information Technology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, India

Abstract


The Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol is an efficient Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) routing protocol. It uses hop count as a metric for the path selection. AODV does not support Quality of Service (QoS) and neither any load-balancing mechanism. The performance of the network can be improved by using a load balancing mechanism. Such a mechanism transfers jobs from overloaded nodes to under loaded nodes. In this paper, we propose a new protocol called “Load-Aware AODV” (LA-AODV), to provide QoS and load-balancing features. LA-AODV is based on AODV, where protocol messages extensions are used to accomplish QoS and load-balancing features. LA-AODV is a cross-layer solution that works in conjunction with a QoS-based MAC layer. It uses only local information and does not require any additional communication or co-operation between nodes.

The path selection in LA-AODV is based on the current MAC load of the nodes. The proposed protocol selects the path with the minimum MAC load based on a metric called “MAC load indicator”. We show through simulations that LA-AODV outperforms AODV in terms of received packets, delay, and routing overhead.


Keywords


Ad hoc Networks, MANET, AODV, LA-AODV, Load balance, QoS, DCF, EDCA, DAA-EDCA, Cross Layer.