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A Study of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad-HOC Network | Original Article

Sanket Singh*, Ashish Baiswar, in Journal of Advances in Science and Technology | Science & Technology

ABSTRACT:

A wireless ad hoc network made up of mobile devices is referred to as a Mobile Ad Hoc Network. The phrase for this reason in Latin is ad hoc. Another way to put it is to state that an adhoc network is one that lacks a centralized management system or established architecture. A group of wireless mobile hosts that establish a temporary network without any centralized management or infrastructure is known as an ad hoc network. Various routing algorithms have been suggested and implemented to help with this job. As a result, it might be challenging to decide which protocol operates best in a variety of settings. This study reviews the usual representations of routing protocols created for mobile ad hoc networks.