Journal of Computer & Information Technology

"Re-Pro-active vs Hybrid Protocols": A Simulation study between different routing approaches using traversing in Wireless Ad-hoc network

Author:
Akhilendra S. Bhadoria, Sanjeev Sharma, Manisha Bhadoria and Rajesh Wadhwani
Affiliation:

Department of Computer Science, MANIT Bhopal India

Keyword:
 Wireless Ad-hoc network, QualNet, routing protocols.
Issue Date:
December 2010
Abstract:
Ad-hoc networking is a concept in computer communications, which means that users wanting to communicate with each other form a temporary network, without any form of centralized administration. A node roaming in a particular network is a challenging task for any network management and key aspects is how we can deploy its information through routing protocols to the base station or destination. In this paper, we use to analyze the performance and comparison of good combination of Reactive, Proactive and Hybrid routing protocol5 for CBR in wireless ad-hoc network. We compare four routing protocols: Zone routing protocol (ZRP)9, which comprises in Hybrid protocol, Optimized link state routing (OLSR), comes in Proactive routing protocol, and ad hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV) and Dynamic MANET on-demand routing protocol (DYMO), which is in Reactive protocol. We simulate the performance of these routing protocols using QualNet Simulator of Scalable Networks.   
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ISSN:
2455-9997 (Online) - 2229-3531 (Print)
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