Performance Analysis for Routing Protocol in Ad-Hoc Networks and Manet’s

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  • Dr. L V Raja

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.516

Abstract

A new kind of routing method has been developed for use in mobile ad hoc networks. However, the great majority of these diverse protocols are still unable to respond rapidly enough to sustain the route. A PRP, or a proposed scheduling protocol, is proposed in this paper. This protocol uses information from nodes that have heard the main course communication to maintain the broken route functional. Whenever a connection fails, our protocol immediately switches to using standby nodes, which are backup devices that have been intelligently positioned near to the main channel for backup. Ad-hoc networks are utilised in a wide range of everyday activities, thus it's hard to generalise. In mobile ad-hoc networks, the overall performance may be affected by a wide number of factors(1). In order to improve society's performance, it is critical that networking events be monitored and proper protocols have been proposed to be implemented. A route system on an ad-hoc network cannot function without routing algorithms. DSR, which stands for "Dynamic Source Routing," and DSDV (Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector) are three well-known routing technologies that are frequently used in digital advertising networks. Various performance characteristics, including throughput, delay-to-delay, standardised routing load, acquired packets at various speeds, and stop occurrences, were examined in this research to evaluate numerous routing protocols(1).

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2022-08-22

How to Cite

Dr. L V Raja. (2022). Performance Analysis for Routing Protocol in Ad-Hoc Networks and Manet’s. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 357–364. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.516

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