IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 5 ISSN: 2249-0558
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285
May
2012
Autonomous Network Reconfiguration
System with CA-AOMDV in Wireless Mesh
Networks
G.R.Ezhil*
S.Muthukumar**
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Abstract:
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a key technology for next-generation wireless
networking. Because of their advantages over other wireless networks, WMNs are undergoing rapid
progress and inspiring numerous applications. WMN is a promising wireless technology for numerous
applications e.g., broadband home networking, community and neighbourhood networks, enterprise
networking, building automation, etc. It is gaining significant attention as a possible way for cash
strapped Internet service providers (ISPs), carriers, and others to roll out robust and reliable wireless
broadband service access in a way that needs minimal up-front investments. Also there occurs some link
failures which degrade the performance of the WMNs. In this paper, we have made use of Autonomous
Network Reconfiguration System(ARS) and to route the packets we have used Channel Aware Ad-hoc
On-Demand Multipath Distance Vector ( CA-AOMDV) for route selection. Through our experimental
results, it is known that the ARS along with CA-AOMDV enhances the performance of WMNs in times
of link failures in the network.
Keywords: self reconfigurable networks, link failures, multi-radio wireless mesh networks, routing,
routing protocol.
* Dept. of Information Technology, PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, India.
** Asst professor, Dept. of Information Technology, PSN College of Engineering and Technology,
Tirunelveli, India.