Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET

Problem statement: A MANET is an autonomous collection of mobile users that communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. Since the nodes are mobile, the network topology may change rapidly and unpredictably over time. Approach: A Stable Weight-based On demand Routing Protocol (...

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Main Authors: Oon, Chong Hsi, Abdullah, Azizol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Publication 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16131/
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Abdullah, Azizol
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description Problem statement: A MANET is an autonomous collection of mobile users that communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. Since the nodes are mobile, the network topology may change rapidly and unpredictably over time. Approach: A Stable Weight-based On demand Routing Protocol (SWORP) that uses the weight-based route strategy to select a stable route was created by Wang. But SWORP only evaluated in a limited setting of simulation, more simulation parameter have to test with SWORP to evaluate how far this protocol can go on. In this project, SWORP was implemented in simulation environment with two other routing protocols, AODV and DSR. Results: These three protocols were implemented in Network Simulator 2 (NS2) and the performance was compare with performance metrics, end-to-end delay, number of packet drop and packet delivery ratio. Conclusion: As expected, SWORP had outperformed AODV and DSR in the overall routing performance.
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spelling upm-161312015-09-22T02:59:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16131/ Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET Oon, Chong Hsi Abdullah, Azizol Problem statement: A MANET is an autonomous collection of mobile users that communicate over relatively bandwidth constrained wireless links. Since the nodes are mobile, the network topology may change rapidly and unpredictably over time. Approach: A Stable Weight-based On demand Routing Protocol (SWORP) that uses the weight-based route strategy to select a stable route was created by Wang. But SWORP only evaluated in a limited setting of simulation, more simulation parameter have to test with SWORP to evaluate how far this protocol can go on. In this project, SWORP was implemented in simulation environment with two other routing protocols, AODV and DSR. Results: These three protocols were implemented in Network Simulator 2 (NS2) and the performance was compare with performance metrics, end-to-end delay, number of packet drop and packet delivery ratio. Conclusion: As expected, SWORP had outperformed AODV and DSR in the overall routing performance. Science Publication 2009 Article PeerReviewed Oon, Chong Hsi and Abdullah, Azizol (2009) Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET. Journal of Computer Science, 5 (10). pp. 732-737. ISSN 1549-3636 English
spellingShingle Oon, Chong Hsi
Abdullah, Azizol
Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title_full Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title_short Performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in MANET
title_sort performance evaluation of stable weight based on demand routing in manet
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16131/