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Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks based on Random Way Point Mobility Model

Geetha Jayakumar and G. Gopinath

Abstract

Ad hoc networks are characterized by multihop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols plays an important role. We compare the performance of two prominent on-demand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks: Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Ad Hoc On-demand distance Vector Routing (AODV). A detailed simulation model with MAC and physical layer models is used to study the interlayer interactions and their performance implications. We demonstrate that even though DSR and AODV share similar on-demand behavior, the differences in the protocol mechanisms can lead to significant performance differentials. In this paper we examine two on demand routing protocols AODV and DSR based on packet delivery ratio, normalized routing load, normalized MAC load, average end to end delay by varying the number of sources, speed and pause time.

American Journal of Applied Sciences
Volume 5 No. 6, 2008, 659-664

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2008.659.664

Submitted On: 22 October 2007 Published On: 30 June 2008

How to Cite: Jayakumar, G. & Gopinath, G. (2008). Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Networks based on Random Way Point Mobility Model . American Journal of Applied Sciences, 5(6), 659-664. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2008.659.664

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Keywords

  • MANET
  • routing protocol
  • on-demand
  • DSR
  • AODV
  • random way point model