Cross Layer TCP Congestion Control Load Balancing Technique in MANET

The multipath protocol AOMDV is removes the limitation of alternative path and balance the load more efficiently. In this research the proposed scheme firstly, introduces a redundant multipath routing strategy, which establishes and maintains multiple backup routes from the source and intermediate node to the destination node and increment the buffer space of nodes with very low routing overhead. The proposed multipath routing protocols promise congestion avoidance, load balancing, improved throughput, fast recovery from link failures hence a more robust network, and a better utilization of the network resources by using the concept of buffer enhancement in AOMDV protocol. The proposed TCP cross layer TCP congestion control AOMDV routing is handled the load by using buffer capacity enhancement of mobile nodes. For congestion control, the route selection is always based on the shortest path during route establishment but after the delivery of data packets the congested path are handled through increment in the buffer space of nodes in network. Proposed Multipath routing algorithms are using the advantage of buffer enhancement removes the possibility of congested paths which is shortest between source and destination. The usage of such buffer enhancement has enabled load balancing and better utilization of the network. Thus, we realize the importance of proposed AOMDV multipath routing protocol as compare to original AOMDV routing protocol. Keywords—AOMDV, Load balancing, MANET, TCP, Cross Layer