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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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Title
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A Simulation Modeling Approach for the Performance of Proactive, Reactive and Position-based Routing Protocols in MANET
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Author
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Raed Alsaqour
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Citation |
Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 391-398
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Abstract
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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.
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Keywords
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Mobile ad hoc network; Routing Protocols; AODV; OSPF; LAR1; Modeling; Simulation.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211254.pdf
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