2008 Second UKSIM European Symposium on Computer Modeling and Simulation 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ems.2008.11
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An Efficient DSDV Routing Protocol for Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and its Performance Comparison

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“…If the measured RTT is higher than a defined threshold value, the presence of wormhole node will be declared. However, the RTT based solutions require the cooperation of the sensor nodes on the path and don't work properly on the DSR [34] and DSDV routing protocols [35][36]. These RTT based solutions may not perform well if the wormhole is created by protocol deviation.…”
Section: Time Information Based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the measured RTT is higher than a defined threshold value, the presence of wormhole node will be declared. However, the RTT based solutions require the cooperation of the sensor nodes on the path and don't work properly on the DSR [34] and DSDV routing protocols [35][36]. These RTT based solutions may not perform well if the wormhole is created by protocol deviation.…”
Section: Time Information Based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In DSDV the low packet delivery is due to the fact that, it uses stale routes in case of broken links [2] [9]. In DSDV the existence of stale route does not imply that there is no valid route to the destination.…”
Section: Improvement Of Dsdvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Routing strategy is either table driven or source-initiated, so protocols can be categorized as either table-driven protocols or source-initiated protocols. On the structure of the network, protocols are classified as flat routing, hierarchical routing and geographical position as proposed by the authors in [13]. In general, there are three types of routing protocols in MANET [14,15]:…”
Section: Classification Of Manet Routing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%