National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Information Technology |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
NCRTCSIT2016 - Number 2 |
June 2016 |
Authors: N. S. Thulkar, P. U. Tembhare, M. S. Bhonde |
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N. S. Thulkar, P. U. Tembhare, M. S. Bhonde . An Overview of Load Balanced IP Routing in Communication Network. National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Information Technology. NCRTCSIT2016, 2 (June 2016), 14-19.
Load Balancing is partitioning the quantity of traffic load that a router needs to do between two or additional terminals so additional quantity of load gets wiped out a similar amount. Load Balancing is the process of redistributing the work load among nodes of the distributed system to improve resource utilization and job response time and also avoiding a situation where some nodes are heavily loaded while others are idle or doing some work[1][2][3]. Therefore, all users get served quicker. This paper provides an overview of such load balanced routing protocols. It provides comparative study of all the protocols like OSPF, S-OSPF, MPLS and TPR for IP Routing and choose for the best based on some of the important factors like congestion control, shortest path, packet loss etc.