YAMR’s Flexible Multiway Routing based on IDAG

Mr.Sunil M. Kale

Abstract


— Multiway Routing is a spreading the traffic of packets from source node to the destination node. Generally the Multipath routing it is a routing mechanism in which the packets or network traffic is transferred from source to destination with multiple available link or path in a network. When network traffic send from the source node to the destination node then there may be the chances of Node failure or Link failure, the result is that the respective packet not reaches to the intended destination then traffic is increases & whole network goes down. To overcome these drawback in network to achieve the Multipath routing or Multiway Routing is very important, there are different Methodologies are available but these drawback can be overcome with the help proposed system that is Yet Active Multiway Routing (YAMR). The Proposed System Yet Active Multiway Routing system services Multipath Routing with Network Efficiency, Backup Link and Packet Redirection, Decreases the Packet Delay, and Provides Security to transferred packets over network.

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