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Multipath routing

Known as: Capillary routing, Multi-path routing, Multipath 
Multipath routing is the routing technique of using multiple alternative paths through a network, which can yield a variety of benefits such as fault… 
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2009
2009
Multipath routing allows the establishment of multiple paths between a pair of source and destination node in mobile ad hoc… 
2008
2008
This paper considers a network flow control problem where routing and input rates are controlled in a decentralized way across a… 
2005
2005
Key establishment between neighboring nodes is a fundamental issue for securing sensor networks deployed in unattended and… 
2005
2005
In this paper, a scalable priority-based multi-path routing protocol (PRIMP) is proposed for wireless sensor networks to offer… 
2004
2004
This paper proposes a novel on-demand multipath routing protocol for a mobile ad hoc network. By applying a newly developed route… 
2004
2004
A priority-based multi-path routing protocol (PRIMP) is proposed for wireless sensor networks to offer extended network lifetime… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Research on multi-path routing to provide improved throughput and route resilience as compared with single-path routing has been… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
The objective of this paper is to propose a mechanism for adaptive computation of multiple paths to transmit a large volume of… 
1998
1998
We present a simple and practical distributed routing algorithm based on backward learning. The algorithm periodically oods scout… 
1992
1992
AN1 (formerly known as Autonet) is a local area network composed of crossbar switches interconnected by 100Mbit/second, full…