2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2007.02.015
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Performance evaluation and simulations of routing protocols in ad hoc networks

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“…From the above table 2 and figure 9 we can say that AODV and DSR routing protocols are consuming more energy when the number of nodes are 20 nodes. As a result of the comparative study [12] in various on demand routing protocols, we can say that each node get RREQ packet and each node will forward the RREQ packet as shown in figure 3 and figure 5. So, nodes which are having less energy and which are having more energy also get the RREQ packet.…”
Section: International Journal Of Computer Applications (0975 -8887) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the above table 2 and figure 9 we can say that AODV and DSR routing protocols are consuming more energy when the number of nodes are 20 nodes. As a result of the comparative study [12] in various on demand routing protocols, we can say that each node get RREQ packet and each node will forward the RREQ packet as shown in figure 3 and figure 5. So, nodes which are having less energy and which are having more energy also get the RREQ packet.…”
Section: International Journal Of Computer Applications (0975 -8887) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prescribed work has not taken into account the influence of the mobile nodes' pause time is set constant, but the network size is varying. The authors in paper [9], consider the model with a dynamic network size and an invariable pause time. Based on the routing load and connectivity this paper thoroughly discuses the performance evaluation and comparison of four distinctive routing protocols: AODV, DSDV, DSR, TORA of the Adhoc networks with the various simulation model and metrics, and they provide complete conclusions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance evaluation and simulations of routing Protocols in ad hoc networks, 2007 [4] This network contains a collection of such mobile nodes that do not rely on the predefined infrastructure. …”
Section: Transmission Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%