C.
Stavroulopoulos, Th. Antonakopoulos and V. Makios:
Performance Evaluation of
Mobile
Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols for Real Time Applications Support
The
8th International Conference on Advances in Communications and Control
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COMCON’8,
Rethymnon, Greece,
June 2001.
Abstract:
The
need for wireless communication between mobile terminals in environments where
no fixed network infrastructure is available, has led to the design of Mobile
Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs). In such networks the distance between two nodes may
exceed the transmission range of their wireless devices, thus requiring the
routing of information through intermediate nodes. Several routing protocols
have been designed to provide reliable multi-hop communication, and face the
difficulties imposed by mobility, limited bandwidth, and the energy constraints
of the mobile hosts. The work presented in this paper evaluates the performance
of the DSDV, AODV, DSR and TORA Ad Hoc routing protocols, focusing on their
suitability to support real time applications. Simulation results are obtained
with the aid of the NS-2 network simulator over a wide range of mobility and
traffic scenarios.
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