Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are keenly categorized by multiform mobile affinity and dynamically altering network earth space. Wireless ad hoc multipart is a gathering of infra-structure less mobile nodes making a short-term network devoid of any centralized organization. The various ad hoc routing protocols have been recommended and fulfilled, which include Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV1), NMDC1 (Node Mobility and Density Classifier 1) and Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm (TORA 1). Though, simulation work has been done extensively to estimate the performance of these routing protocols, a new performance assessment is mandatory. Hence, in this paper, we perform the all-embracing simulations using Network Simulator - 2 considering the node density, node delay throughput and static scenario. Further, we evaluated the show variances to parallel the above-declared regularly used conventions. To find the consequence of web size on the performance of these protocols, we chose a scenario specifically 10 and 70 nodes, with rectangular area sizes 1500 • 2000m2. Results revealed that for specific differentials, TORA reveals enhanced performance over the two protocols, that is, NMDC and AODV. Therefore, our results are expected to enhance performance of several ad hoc networks in the future
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