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This paper presents a detailed simulation study of Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) and Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) in different mobile scenarios generated by Random Waypoint model for Mobile Ad hoc networks. The impact of these routing protocols is evaluated with respect to Average End-to-End Delay, Average Jitter, Average Throughput, Normalized Routing Load...
Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that creates a dynamically wireless network among them without using any fixed infrastructure. Nodes are mobile and free to move, independent of each other which makes routing much difficult. The routing protocols in MANET should be more dynamic so that they quickly respond to topological changes. In this paper simulation based experiments...
The proposal of our work present instantiation based Way Point Routing (WPR), in which a number of intermediate nodes on a route are selected as waypoints and the route is divided into segments by the waypoints. Waypoints, including the source and the destination, run a high-level inter segment routing protocol, while the nodes on each segment run a low-level intra segment routing protocol. One distinct...
This paper aims to compare performance of some routing protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc networks (MANETs). A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes forming a temporary network without using any centralized access point, infrastructure, or centralized administration. Data transmission between two nodes in MANET's , requires multiple hops as nodes transmission range is limited...
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