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Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf

Title

A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET

Author

Raed Alsaqour

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 12  pp. 391-398

Abstract

In recent years, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET) has attracted the research community especially when discussing routing protocols such as Proactive, Reactive and position-based routing. Subsequently, the primary objective of routing protocols is to transmit the data packets from the source until it reaches the destination. Identifying the best routing protocol is a common problem in Ad Hoc networks. This paper presents a performance evaluation study of proactive; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), reactive; Ad Hoc on-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and position-based routing; Location-Aided Routing (LAR1). The performance evaluation study was performed using the QualNet v5.1 simulator. In addition, the performance of those routing protocols was examined based on the throughput, average end-to-end delay, average jitter and energy consumption metrics. This paper depicts that OSPF and AODV have the best performance among the number of packets and number of nodes tested protocols.

Keywords

Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf