Affiliation:
1. ChongQing Key Laboratory of Emergency Communication
2. ChongQing Communication College
3. Chongqing Jinmei Communications Inc
Abstract
Ad-hoc communications is a mobile communication networks and computer networks combine with no infrastructure support, and network survivability and flexibility is strong, especially suitable for emergency communication. As the existing mobile ad hoc network routing protocols lack of network load balancing capabilities, this paper proposed a routing protocol based on load balancing LBBR (Load Balancing Based Routing). Simulation results shows that, LBBR can improve the success rate of packet transmission, reducing the average end to end delay, thus effectively improving network performance.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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