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Performance analysis of various routing protocols (proactive and reactive) for random mobility models of Adhoc networks


Abstract:

With emerging trend in technology wireless networks allow user to travel from one location to another. Mobile Adhoc network (MANET) is one of the subareas of wireless net...Show More

Abstract:

With emerging trend in technology wireless networks allow user to travel from one location to another. Mobile Adhoc network (MANET) is one of the subareas of wireless network that dynamically form infrastructure less temporary network. MANET is a collection of intercommunicating mobile nodes forming a temporary network without any centralized administration. Due to the dynamic property of mobile nodes in MANET, they require good routing protocol. This paper analyzes the effect of random based mobility models on the performance of Proactive Routing Protocol (DSDV-Destination Sequence Distance Vector) and Reactive Routing Protocol (AODV- on Demand Distance Vector, DSR- Dynamic Source Routing). Performance analysis is done with respect to end-to-end delay, throughput and Packet delivery ratio for varying node densities.
Date of Conference: 15-17 March 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 May 2012
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Conference Location: Dhanbad, India

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