Eng. moaath alshaikh, dr. eng. akram almorie, performance evaluation of single path routing protocols in wireless mobile adhoc networks, al-baath university, faculty of informatics engineering
Wireless Mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANET) consist of a set of mobile and collaborative nodes, characterized by the lack of an
infrastructure that manages the routing between the nodes of the network. wireless Mobile Ad-hoc networks in the routing process rely on the transfer of the data packet from source to Destination over the network. The path from the source node to the Destination node is chosen based on several criteria called path selection criteria, single-path routing protocols store the best path of the Destination node in the source node routing table, and multi-path routing protocols store multiple paths for the Destination node in the source node routing table with a view to existence Alternate routes can be used if the user base path fails. In this research, we conducted a performance Evaluation of the single-path routing protocols in wireless mobile Ad-hoc networks AODV, DSR, DSDV, where the nodes move random movement in the RWP model, and the contract speed is changed for all performance parameters (throughput -Data Packets Dropped - Average End-to-End Delay - Packet Delivery Ratio/Fraction - Normalized Routing Load - Routing Overhead). The study showed that the performance of the AODV protocol is best for medium and slow speed in all measured parameters, while performance of DSDV protocol is the worst for medium and slow speed, and that there is no effective routing protocol no matter how fast the nodes are.
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Eng. moaath alshaikh, dr. eng. akram almorie, performance evaluation of single path routing protocols in wireless mobile adhoc networks, al-baath university, faculty of informatics engineering
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Performance Evaluation Of Single-Path
Routing Protocols In Wireless Mobile Ad-
hoc Networks
Eng. Moaath ALSHAIKH*
, Dr.Eng. Akram ALMORIE**
ABSTRACT
Wireless Mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANET) consist of a set of
mobile and collaborative nodes, characterized by the lack of an
infrastructure that manages the routing between the nodes of the
network. wireless Mobile Ad-hoc networks in the routing process
rely on the transfer of the data packet from source to Destination
over the network. The path from the source node to the Destination
node is chosen based on several criteria called path selection
criteria, single-path routing protocols store the best path of the
Destination node in the source node routing table, and multi-path
routing protocols store multiple paths for the Destination node in
the source node routing table with a view to existence Alternate
routes can be used if the user base path fails. In this research, we
conducted a performance Evaluation of the single-path routing
protocols in wireless mobile Ad-hoc networks AODV, DSR,
DSDV, where the nodes move random movement in the RWP
model, and the contract speed is changed for all performance
parameters (throughput -Data Packets Dropped - Average End-to-
End Delay - Packet Delivery Ratio/Fraction - Normalized Routing
Load - Routing Overhead). The study showed that the performance
of the AODV protocol is best for medium and slow speed in all
measured parameters, while performance of DSDV protocol is the
worst for medium and slow speed, and that there is no effective
routing protocol no matter how fast the nodes are.
Keywords: MANET, AODV, DSR, DSDV, Single-Path Routing
Protocols, Performance Evaluation, NS-2.
* PH.D Student, Department of System Engineering and Computer Network,
Faculty of Informatics Engineering, AL-BAATH University, Homs, Syria.