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Performance of AODV and OLSR Protocols with Different Mobility Models
Author(s) -
C. Kullayappa Naik,
Ch. Balaswamy,
P. Ramana Reddy,
Professor HOD ECE Dept., JNTUCE, JNTUA, Anantapur, A.P, India.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering (ijrte)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b1938.078219
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , mobile ad hoc network , optimized link state routing protocol , ad hoc on demand distance vector routing , mobility model , wireless ad hoc network , routing protocol , node (physics) , distributed computing , wireless network , network topology , network simulation , vehicular ad hoc network , network performance , routing (electronic design automation) , wireless , engineering , telecommunications , network packet , structural engineering
The Mobile and ad hoc wireless network has a set of nodes and is a low power, wireless infrastructure less, self-organized and limited distance communicating network devices. The nodes are always changing their characteristics over time results into a different network topology. So, it is very difficult to predict the mobile ad hoc network performance. In this research paper we proposed comparative analysis and estimate the performance of network amongst the mobile nodes by reducing the control overhead. Main intention of the paper is to relate and estimate the performance of different network routing protocols under diverse mobility models. The routing protocols performance metrics are examined with varying node speed and node density of network amongst different mobile nodes. NS-3 is used as a network simulator with version 3.25 (NS-3.25) to carry out the research simulation results.

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