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Keywords: Dead-end, AODV,DSR,comparsion of protocols.

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In this paper, we focus on load balancing algorithms for back-to-back packet transmission, reduce delay, solving the problem of dead end and also performing geographic routing. This paper gives a brief introduction to various load balancing techniques have been discussed and a detailed study has been performed. The comparison table shows it clearly that an algorithm satisfies the load balancing requirement.

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Sujeet, S., Karunakaran, M., & Venkatesh, D. (2014). Load balancing geographic routing in wireless sensor networks using DSR and AODV. International Journal Of Mathematics And Computer Research, 2(04), 384-388. Retrieved from https://ijmcr.in/index.php/ijmcr/article/view/121