Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2010-11-30
International Journal of Managing Information technology, November 2010
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
20 pages,30 figures
Scientific paper
An admission control scheme should play the role of a coordinator for flows in a data communication network, to provide the guarantees as the medium is shared. The nodes of a wired network can monitor the medium to know the available bandwidth at any point of time. But, in wireless ad hoc networks, a node must consume the bandwidth of neighboring nodes, during a communication. Hence, the consumption of bandwidth by a flow and the availability of resources to any wireless node strictly depend upon the neighboring nodes within its transmission range. We present a scalable and efficient admission control scheme, Multi-hop Bandwidth Management Protocol (MBMP), to support the QoS requirements in multi-hop ad hoc networks. We simulate several options to design MBMP and compare the performances of these options through mathematical analysis and simulation results, and compare its effectiveness with the existing admission control schemes through extensive simulations.
Jagadev Alok Kumar
Mishra Manoj Kumar
Nayak Manojranjan
Pattanayak Binod Kumar
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