Routing Protocol Performance Evaluation in Wireless Ad hoc Network
Abstract:
In recent years, handheld wireless devices have increased in popularity. Users are no longer confined to fixed locations using a wired network, but can access wireless networks anytime, anywhere. In this study, we use three different routing protocols (DSDV, DSR and TORA) and the NS2 simulation software for a performance evaluation of an ad hoc network. The main idea is to use the routing protocols while observing the packet delivery fraction and the average end-to-end delay of data packets (in the case of TCP and CBR packets). These observations with data are then plotted for evaluation of the performance of the three kinds of routing protocols in the ad hoc network.
How to cite this article
M.H. Hsu, K.W. Su, C.J. Chang, C.Y. Chen, Chau-Yang Lai, An Hunag and C.W. Chen, 2013. Routing Protocol Performance Evaluation in Wireless Ad hoc Network. Information Technology Journal, 12: 6595-6599.
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