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Performance Evaluation Of Manet Routing Mechanisms Using OMNeT++ (MS Thesis) (Record no. 55980)

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Personal name Memon, Shahzana
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-- Supervisor Dr. Pardeep Kumar
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Title Performance Evaluation Of Manet Routing Mechanisms Using OMNeT++ (MS Thesis)
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Place of publication Nawabshah:
Name of publisher QUEST,
Year of publication 2015.
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Number of Pages 71p, :
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General note ABSTRACT<br/>Wireless medium. dynamic infrastructure and frequent mobility make the<br/>communication challenging among nodes of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANE:rs).<br/>Routing protocols play a pivotal role to facilitate energy-efficient, reliable and robust<br/>communication in MANE Ts where the nodes mostly have limited resources. The main<br/>target of a MANET routing protocol is to provide the path among nodes that should be<br/>accurate and efftcient and the route discovery and maintenance processes should incur<br/>less energy, packet delay and overhead.<br/>Several MANET routing protocols have been proposed over the years in order to<br/>achieve different application-specific objectives. This thesis presents a comparative<br/>analysis of three most popular MANET routing protocols, namely, Ad-hoc On Demand<br/>Distance Vector (AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Destination Sequenced<br/>Distance Vector (DSDV) protocols. These protocols are evaluated under different<br/>network sizes. topologies and mobility models and with varying tramc conditions and<br/>against several network parameters including packet delivery ratio, packet transmission.<br/>energy consumption, packet delay and throughput. The intensive experiment results that<br/>have achieved under the OMNeT++ platform show that AODV protocol, in general,<br/>outperforms the other two protocols for most of the parameters for the various network<br/>scenarios.<br/>xii<br/>
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Personal name Department Of Computer System Engineering
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Koha item type Thesis and Dissertation
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    Research Section Research Section 23/11/2016 MP/08-77 Thesis and Dissertation
    Research Section Research Section 25/09/2018 MP/24-259 Thesis and Dissertation

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