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Performance comparison of DSDV and AODV routing protocols in Manet | Original Article

Ashutosh Kumar Sharma*, Mukesh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Ad hoc networks are defined by a poor infrastructure as well as a spontaneous and quickly shifting network topology, necessitating the use of a sturdy dynamic routing protocol that can cope with such conditions.The goal of this research is to evaluate the results of a few routing protocols for Mobile Ad-Hoc networks (MANETs). It is a group of wireless mobile nodes that establish a dynamic topology without the use of a logically centralized point, infrastructures, or management. Because the transmission range of nodes in MANETs is restricted, transmission of data across 2 nodes needs numerous hops. The scenario is made considerably more difficult by the mobility of the various nodes. Several protocols have been proposed have been created specifically for these conditions in recent years to discover the most efficient routes from a sender to the receiver.This study compares and contrasts the performance of 2 routing protocols (AODV DSDV). The simulations were run using Network Simulator II. The mean end-to-end delay is used to assess the performance of AODV DSDV.