Presentation Assessment of Routing Protocols in MANETS

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International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology (IJPTT)          
 
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Volume-8 Issue-3
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors : Analia Ermengild, Tristessa

Citation

MLA Style: Analia Ermengild, Tristessa "Presentation Assessment of Routing Protocols in MANETS" International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology 8.3 (2018): 5-8.

APA Style:Analia Ermengild, Tristessa, (2018). Presentation Assessment of Routing Protocols in MANETS. International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology, 8(3), 5-8.

Abstract

In wireless ad hoc networks mobile stations or nodes are permitted to move everywhere. The transmission range of the lumps is secure in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) however the network topology vagaries in a dissimilar fashion. Due to dynamic nature of network topology some of the network links are demolished while some new links are recognised. The routing protocols established for wired networks cannot be used professionally for wireless networks. For wireless ad hoc grids there are a few new routing protocols appropriate for the energetically changing ad hoc wireless situation. In this paper we associate the performance of two on-demand routing protocols that is AODV and DSR in terms of QoS parameters such as throughput, minimum, maximum & average delay and packet delivery ratio. We accomplished widespread simulations using NS-2 simulator using both conventional TCP and TCP Vegas traffic sources.

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Keywords
AODV, DSR, MANET routing protocols, TCP & TCP Vegas.