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- Title
Design, Simulation, and Performance Evaluation of Reactive and Proactive Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols.
- Authors
Alabady, Salah Abdulghani; Hameed, Abdulhameed Nabeel
- Abstract
The primary goal of this study is to investigate and evaluate the performance of wireless Ad-Hoc routing protocols using the OPNET simulation tool, as well as to recommend the most effective routing strategies for the wireless mesh environment. Investigations have been testified to analyze the performance of the reactive and proactive Ad-Hoc routing protocols in different scenarios. Application and wireless metrics were configured that were used to test and evaluate the performance of routing protocols. The application metric includes web browsing metrics such as HTTP page response time, voice and video metrics such as end-to-end delay, and delay variation. The wireless network metrics include wireless media access delay, data dropped, wireless load, wireless retransmission attempts, and Packet Delivery Ratio. The simulations results show that the AODV overcome DSR and OLSR in terms of PDR (76%), wireless load (22.692 Mbps), voice delay variation (102.685 ms), HTTP page response time (15.317 sec), voice and video packet end-to-end delay (206.527 and 25.294 ms), wireless media access delay (90.150 ms), data dropped (10.003 Mbps), wireless load (22.692 Mbps), and wireless retransmission attempts (0.392 packets).
- Subjects
AD hoc computer networks; END-to-end delay; WEBOMETRICS; WIRELESS mesh networks; WEB browsing
- Publication
Iraqi Journal for Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 2024, Vol 20, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1814-5892
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37917/ijeee.20.1.1