A Simple Scheme for Distributed Passive Load Balancing in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Benjamin Sliwa, Robert Falkenberg, Christian Wietfeld

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple decentralized passive load balancing scheme for MANET routing that enhances network reliability and packet delivery without additional communication overhead.
Contribution
It presents a novel passive load balancing method that can be integrated into existing MANET routing protocols to improve performance.
Findings
Significantly higher reliability in network performance.
Improved Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR).
Compatible with multiple routing protocols.
Abstract
Efficient routing is one of the key challenges for next generation vehicular networks in order to provide fast and reliable communication in a smart city context. Various routing protocols have been proposed for determining optimal routing paths in highly dynamic topologies. However, it is the dilemma of those kinds of networks that good paths are used intensively, resulting in congestion and path quality degradation. In this paper, we adopt ideas from multipath routing and propose a simple decentral scheme for Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) routing, which handles passive load balancing without requiring additional communication effort. It can easily be applied to existing routing protocols to achieve load balancing without changing the routing process itself. In comprehensive simulation studies, we apply the proposed load balancing technique to multiple example protocols and evaluate…
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