Analysis of OLSR, DSR, DYMO routing protocols in mobile Ad-Hoc Networks using OMNeT++ Simulation

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Analysis of OLSR, DSR, DYMO routing protocols in mobile Ad-Hoc Networks using OMNeT++ Simulation

Trapti Jain
Trapti Jain Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Savita Shiwani
Savita Shiwani Suresh Gyan Vihar University
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In present scenario, choosing the routing protocol is vital task in mobile ad-hoc networks. These type of networks is collection of nodes which are connected dynamically and situated without using any infrastructure. There are various types of routing protocols have been implemented such as OLSR, DSR, DYMO, AODV, DSDV, BATMAN etc. These are implemented in specific simulation environments. In this research, an analysis has been done to choose the appropriate routing protocol. A comparison based on relative results is prepared for DYMO, OLSR and DSR protocol. A sample network is simulated to try these three routing protocols over a set of parameters. DYMO and DSR protocols found more difficult and OLSR protocol has better performance in comparison of both DYMO and DSR. This simulation has been carried out using OMNeT++ simulation framework

Analysis of OLSR, DSR, DYMO routing protocols in mobile Ad-Hoc Networks using OMNeT++ Simulation

In present scenario, choosing the routing protocol is vital task in mobile ad-hoc networks. These type of networks is collection of nodes which are connected dynamically and situated without using any infrastructure. There are various types of routing protocols have been implemented such as OLSR, DSR, DYMO, AODV, DSDV, BATMAN etc. These are implemented in specific simulation environments. In this research, an analysis has been done to choose the appropriate routing protocol. A comparison based on relative results is prepared for DYMO, OLSR and DSR protocol. A sample network is simulated to try these three routing protocols over a set of parameters. DYMO and DSR protocols found more difficult and OLSR protocol has better performance in comparison of both DYMO and DSR. This simulation has been carried out using OMNeT++ simulation framework

Trapti Jain
Trapti Jain Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Savita Shiwani
Savita Shiwani Suresh Gyan Vihar University

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Trapti Jain. 2014. “. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology – E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 14 (GJCST Volume 14 Issue E1): .

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Analysis of OLSR, DSR, DYMO routing protocols in mobile Ad-Hoc Networks using OMNeT++ Simulation

Trapti Jain
Trapti Jain Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Savita Shiwani
Savita Shiwani Suresh Gyan Vihar University

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