Although ant-based routing protocols for MANETs have been widely explored but most of them are essentially single-path routing methods that have heavy burden on the hosts along the shortest path from source to destination. The robustness of these protocols is comparatively not good which is further weakened by the positive feedback mechanism of ant. Link-disjoint multipath routing is more robust and can support QoS better than single-path routing in MANETs. In this chapter, we present swarm intelligence and link disjoint multipath routing to solve the problem of dynamic routing issues of MANET. A novel approach named Ant Colony Inspired Routing for Mobile ad hoc Networks (QAMR) is discussed. In this approach, forward ants and backward ants are used to determine the paths with QoS properties satisfied. QAMR establishes and utilizes multiple routes of link-disjoint paths to send data packets concurrently and adopts pheromone to disperse communication traffic, thus it can adapt to the dynamic changes of the network and better support for QoS.
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