Recover Multi PathRouting Procedure Using Virtual Networks

A.Bharath Kumar, G.V. Marutheswar

Abstract


With the recent advent of Internet of Humans (IoH) wireless body-to-body networks (WBBNs) are emerging as the fundamental part of this new paradigm. A routing protocol's responsibility lies in determining the way routers communicate with each other in order to forward any kind of packets from a source to a destination using the optimal path that would provide the most efficiency. Real-time critical multimedia requires efficient routing for data delivery with guaranteed QoSsatisfying the stringent QoS requirements of multimedia transmission usually translates to high energy consumption. We propose a hop-by-hop dynamic distributed routing scheme for the implementation of this network wide optimization problem. Our scheme is more practical to realize in large distributed networks compared with current centralized energy minimization methods. We can also achieve near global optimal in a distributed manner and used shortest path routing protocols such as OSPF cannot make it.The proposed algorithm configures energy aware cluster consisting of one header node and multiple member nodes. The Software Defined Networking (SDN) has the potential to enable dynamic configuration and control for the enhanced network management. This paper presents the design of a virtualization controller based on network policy in SDN environments. The propos novel routing algorithms for decreasing the energy consumption of optical networks to sleep cycle protocols for use in the network nodes. Energy-Aware optical network protocols can impact the Quality of Services (QoS) such as bit-error-rate (BER) and delay.


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