Priority Based Congestion Control Routing in Wireless Mesh Network
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (Vol.3, No. 03)Publication Date: 2011-11-01
Authors : Muhammad Sharif; Maryum Murtaza; Waqas Haider; Mudassar Raza;
Page : 1147-1151
Keywords : Scheduling; Wireless-Adhoc Networks; Routing protocol;
Abstract
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a wireless networking model which currently attracts research and industry. In WMN every node passes information to the nearest node and there may be number of hops from one node to the other. In WMN the information is forward using the best possible route to any destination. The best path can be determined using the routing protocol. The congestion problem arises when every time routing protocol determines the same best path due to which traffic load occurs on that path while other path seldom used. Due to the abrupt use of single path the packets may drop causes the greater effect on the network’s performance. In this paper a technique is used to overcome such congestion problem that faced by the network. In the technique priority based selection mechanism for the paths is adopted which can ensure the performance of the network.
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