# Atypical Stable Multipath Routing Strategy in MANET

**Authors:** Tanaya Roy, Sandip Roy

arXiv: 1705.04670 · 2017-05-15

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a novel multipath routing strategy for MANETs that enhances network lifetime by selecting stable routes based on residual energy and link expiration time, addressing issues of node mobility and power constraints.

## Contribution

It introduces a power-aware, stable multipath routing strategy that improves reliability, load balancing, and bandwidth utilization in MANETs.

## Key findings

- Increased network lifetime through energy-aware routing
- Enhanced route stability with link expiration time consideration
- Improved load balancing and bandwidth aggregation

## Abstract

MANET is a collection of mobile nodes operated by battery source with limited energy reservoir. The dynamic topology and absence of pre-existing infrastructure in MANET makes routing technique more thought-provoking. The arbitrary movement of nodes may lead towards more packet drop, routing overhead and end-to-end delay. Moreover power deficiency in nodes affects the packet forwarding ability and thus reduces network lifetime. So a power aware stable routing strategy is in demand in MANET. In this manuscript we have proposed a novel multipath routing strategy that could select multiple stable routes between source and destination during data transmission depending on two factors residual energy and link expiration time (LET) of nodes. Our proposed energy aware stable multipath routing strategy could attain the reliability, load balancing, and bandwidth aggregation in order to increase the network lifetime.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1705.04670