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Effect of Propagation Models on Analysis of MANET Routing Protocols

K. B. Wane, A. D. Bhoi, Dr. R. D. Kharadkar, Dr. A. Y. Deshmukh

Abstract


Mobile Ad-hoc networks are main thrust area of research. The analysis of performance of MANET in different propagation characteristics is key issue of concern. In this paper the analysis of MANET routing protocols for different propagation models is carried out. Some important Ad-hoc routing protocols are: DSR (Dynamic Source Routing, Destination Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), (AODV) Ad-hoc on demand Distance Vector, Ad-hoc on demand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) are investigated and compared. The MANET network is simulated using network simulator 2.34 and its associated tools for different routing protocols. The analysis of above routing protocols is carried out for parameters like signal strength, end to end delay, packet delivery ratio, energy consumption.


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MANET, Routing Protocols AODV, DSDV, DSR, AOMDV, Propagation Models Two Ray, Shadowing

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