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Some Ad Hoc Network Characteristics Effects on the Performance of On-Demand Routing Protocols |
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PP: 69-75 |
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Author(s) |
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A. A. A. Radwan,
Marghny H. Mohamed,
Mahmoud A. Mofaddel,
H El-Sayed,
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Abstract |
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AMobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a collection of wireless nodes that can be setup dynamically anywhere and anytime
without using any pre-existing network infrastructure. Each node can communicate with another node that is immediately within their
radio range. Traditionally Ad-Hoc routing protocols are typically used to deal with the dynamic nature of these networks and can
survive rapid changes in the network topology. These protocols typically suffer from a number of shortcomings, such as high routing
overhead and limited scalability. This motivates the work presented in this paper, which provides a comparison of AODV and DSR
protocols inMobile Ad-Hoc network. Our experimental results show that the routing path is changed by using the Critical Transmission
Range. A comparison analysis of the topology changes, transmission range and hop count is presented. |
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