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Dynamic path restoration for new call blocking versus handoff call blocking in heterogeneous network using buffers for QoS

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International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), (2010)

Abstract

An Ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing heterogeneous network infrastructure or centralized administration. Routing protocols used inside ad hoc networks must be prepared to automatically adjust to an environment that can vary between the extremes of high mobility with low band width, and low mobility with high bandwidth The tremendous growth of wireless networks demands the need to meet different multimedia (such as voice audio, video, data, etc) applications available over the network. This application demand and allocation could lead to congestion if the network has to maintain such high resources for the quality of service (QoS) requirements of the applications. In this paper, a new Protocol is proposed for wireless mobile heterogeneous networks are based on the use of. path information, traffic and bandwidth resource information at each node, for allocation of route path and Handoff problem. The proposed protocol uses two buffers one for new call and another buffer is use for handoff calls if there is no channel available instead of dropping (rejecting) them it store in the buffer and when ever the channel is free it allocate for communication The protocol improved the performance of the network especially by the effect of the dynamic threshold of buffer size of new call buffer and handoff call buffer In the link failure situation we provide another path for the communication by applying a Restoration Mechanism for the survivability of link and improved the QoS of mobile network .

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