uRbAn: A Multipath Routing based Architecture with Energy and Mobility Management for Quality of Service Support in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Ash Mohammad Abbas

TL;DR
This paper proposes uRbAn, a modular architecture for mobile ad hoc networks that supports QoS through multipath routing, energy, and mobility management, adaptable for system-on-chip implementation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture enabling QoS support via multipath routing with energy and mobility management in mobile ad hoc networks.
Findings
Supports QoS using multiple paths when available
Can operate with a single path if multiple paths are unavailable
Designed for customization and system-on-chip integration
Abstract
Designing a wireless node that supports quality of service (QoS) in a mobile ad hoc network is a challenging task. In this paper, we propose an architecture of a wireless node that may be used to form a mobile ad hoc network that supports QoS. We discuss the core functionalities required for such a node and how those functionalities can be incorporated. A feature of our architecture is that the node has the ability to utilize multiple paths, if available, for the provision of QoS. However, in the absence of multiple paths it can utilize the resources provided by a single path between the source and the destination. We follow a modular approach where each module is expanded iteratively. We compare the features of our architecture with the existing architectures proposed in the literature. Our architecture has provisions of energy and mobility management and it can be customized to design…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Interconnection Networks and Systems · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
