An Agent-Based Best Effort Routing Technique for Load Balancing
Volume 17, Issue 3 (2006), pp. 407–426
Pub. online: 1 January 2006
Type: Research Article
Presently working at Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalkot, India.
Received
1 May 2005
1 May 2005
Published
1 January 2006
1 January 2006
Abstract
Several best effort schemes (next-hop routing) are used to transport the data in the Internet. Some of them do not perform flexible route computations to cope up with the network dynamics. With the recent trends in programmable networks, mobile agent technology seems to support more flexible, adaptable and distributed mechanism for routing. In this paper, we propose a Mobile Agent based Routing (MAR) scheme with the objectives similar to Routing Information Protocol (RIP). A comparative study of both the schemes (MAR and RIP) in terms of communication overheads, convergence time, network bandwidth utilization and average session delays is presented. The results demonstrate that the MAR scheme performs better than RIP. MAR has comparatively less communication overheads and convergence time and also offers more flexibility and adaptability as compared to RIP. In addition, this paper also presents a MAR based network load balancing.