A Study of Bellman-Ford, DSR and WRP Routing Protocols with Respect to Performance Parameters for Different Number of Nodes
Abstract
A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self starting dynamic network comprising of mobile nodes that is connected through a wireless medium forming rapidly changing topologies. MANET is infrastructure less and can be set up anytime, anywhere. This work presents the study of protocol properties of MANET routing protocols and analyzed them with respect to different number of nodes. The routing protocols considered are Bellman-Ford, DSR and WRP. The study among these routing protocols are based on protocol property parameters such as End-to-End Delay, Packet delivery ratio, Drop Ratio and Normalized Routing Load (NRL) with respect to different number of nodes.
Keywords
Mobile ad-hoc network; DSR; WRP; Delay; PDR; NRL
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